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The word, “Ya'juj wa Ma'juj” (Gog and Magog), is used in the folk Persian literature to mean something strange, unfamiliar, and unintelligible. | The word, “Ya'juj wa Ma'juj” (Gog and Magog), is used in the folk Persian literature to mean something strange, unfamiliar, and unintelligible. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
The material for this article is mainly taken from [[یأجوج و مأجوج]] in Farsi WikiShia. | The material for this article is mainly taken from [[{{ai|یأجوج و مأجوج}}]] in Farsi WikiShia. | ||
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