Karum may refer to: Karum (trade post), ancient Assyrian trade posts in Anatolia from 20th to 18th centuries BC Lake Karum, lake in the Afar Region of...
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Kültepe (redirect from Karum Kanesh)
large mound (also known as höyük, tepe or tell), and a lower city, where a kārum (the Assyrian word for trading district) was established in the beginning...
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Lake Karum (also known as Lake Assale or Asale) is a salt lake in the Afar Region of Ethiopia. One of two salt lakes in the northern end of the Danakil...
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Karum (Akkadian: kārum "quay, port, commercial district", plural kārū, from Sumerian kar "fortification (of a harbor), break-water") is the name given...
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Curd snack (redirect from Latvian Karums)
bites, apricot, strawberry jam and boiled condensed milk. In 2012, the Kārums curd snack was voted the favorite product by Latvian consumers, receiving...
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Bumbunga Lake Elton Lake Enriquillo Lake Eyre Lake Gairdner Lake Hillier Lake Karum Lake Mackay Lake Natron Lake Paliastomi Lake Pontchartrain Lake Texoma Lake...
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229–259. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195376142.013.0010 Michel, Cécile. "The Kārum Period on the Plateau". In McMahon & Steadman (2012), pp. 313–336. doi:10...
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come into conflict with the Black Foxes, led by Karum. Following a confrontation on a space station, Karum reveals that the Black Fox are not terrorists...
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Hilmi Avenue, including the modern mall of Karum (named after the ancient Assyrian merchant colonies called Kârum that were established in central Anatolia...
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archaeological evidence for the Hittites appeared in tablets found at the karum of Kanesh (now called Kültepe), containing records of trade between Assyrian...
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cynical careerist Colonel Talberg was Varvara's husband, Leonid Sergeyevich Karum (1888–1968), who first served under Hetman Pavlo Skoropadsky, later joined...
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published several articles (concerning Ayelet HaShahar, Tel Hazor, the "Sealed Karum of Egypt", Beth-Zur, Tell Jemme, Ramat Rachel, Tel Megiddo and Buseira)...
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of pilgrims attend it every day. A special variety of black cow, called Karum Pasu is used for the occasion. Annabhishekam to lingam (ablution with cooked...
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already inhabited during the ancient Assyrian trading colonies period (Karum period). Two residences (House of Tamura and House of Tatali) have been...
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Uruak) is a nearly extinct language spoken in Roraima, Brazil and in the Karum River area of Bolivar State, Venezuela. There are only around 6 speakers...
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William, Ontario Tadoussac Commerce Entrepôt Factory (trading post) Fur trade Karum (trade post) Navajo trading posts Panton, Leslie & Company Trading Post...
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Hyvix, Idiavix, Insigrel, Iscover, Iskimil, Kafidogran, Kaldera, Kardogrel, Karum, Kerberan, Keriten, Klepisal, Klogrel, Klopide, Klopidex, Klopidogrel, Klopik...
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A contemporary camel caravan for salt transportation in Lake Karum in Afar Region, Ethiopia...
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brown with black, fawn (Santhana Pillai), light red (Sevalai) to dark red (Karum Sevalai), cream, white (Mayila Pillai), red with white, or pale grey (Sambal)...
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Empire (21st-18th century BC), both of which set up trading colonies called karum, located throughout eastern and central Anatolia. During the first centuries...
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(white man) mular (ceremonial scars) (n)a'von (mother) pa'bun (father) widha karum (wild dog) wiyidha/widha (tame dog) wunya (greeting) Arthur Beetson, Queensland...
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has been returned to the Sheraton brand. The hotel is connected to the Karum Mall, also opened in 1991. Çankaya Emporis: Sheraton Ankara[usurped] "Sheraton...
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Assyrian dialect of Akkadian were found in the early 2nd millennium BC karum. By the middle of the 2nd millennium a scribal community had grown up in...
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protection and the well-established local economy as supported by the regional Karum system. There is a hypothesis that the Byzantine town of Euchaneia was at...
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trade primarily at Assyrian colonies in Anatolia, the primary one being at Karum Kanesh (Kültepe). Shamshi-Adad I's (1813–1781 BC), Amorite ruler of the...
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frequently worshiped by the inhabitants of the Old Assyrian trading colony (karum) in Kanesh. Despite his religious importance, Sin only uncommonly appears...
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colonies in Asia Minor during his long reign. It was during his reign that karums were established along trade routes into Anatolia in the cities of Kanesh...
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where it was stated that he had concluded a treaty for the operation of a kārum in Eblaite territory, with "King" Ibrium of Ebla (who is now known to have...
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that a palace and a karum (Assyrian trade station) existed in the city. The Kings of Kussara became the Kings of Kanesh in the Karum IB period of Kanesh...
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