of the house of Suhi is specifically mentioned in Assyrian sources. The House of Suhi was followed by a dynasty known as the House of Astiruwa. Suhi I...
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Carchemish (category History of Gaziantep Province)
identify it as Carchemish. The House of Suhi are known for their extensive building program. They left a prominent set of monuments, with sculptures and...
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BC) Dynasty IX of Babylon (943–729 BC) – Also called "Dynasty of E" House of Suhi (10th century–848 BC) – Kingdom of Carchemish House of Astiruwa (848–717...
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The House of Astiruwa was the last known dynasty of rulers of Carchemish. The members of this dynasty are best known to us through Hieroglyphic Luwian...
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Til Barsip (section Kings of Masuwari)
nearby city of Karkamish (Carchemish), only 20 km upstream the Euphrates river, remained under the rule of local kings of the House of Suhi. The Assyrian...
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Sangara (king) (category Syro-Hittite kings of Carchemish)
Sangara or Sangar was a king of Carchemish. He belonged to the House of Suhi of Carchemish, and ruled from 870 to 848 BC. Until recently, he was known...
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Pematangsiantar (redirect from History of Pematangsiantar)
the villages of Suhi Haluan, Siantar Bayu, Suhi Kahean, Pantoan, Suhi Bah Bosar, and Tomuan. These areas later became the legal areas of Pematangsiantar...
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(in northern Iraq, (4) Marduk-apil-usur of Suhi (middle Euphrates), and (5) Qalparunda of Patin (Antakya region of Turkey). Each scene occupies four panels...
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Suhi Potok (pronounced [ˈsuːxi ˈpɔːtɔk]; formerly also Suha vas; German: Dürnbach or Durnbach; Gottscheerish: Dürnpoch) is a settlement in the Municipality...
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Bakrc (category Populated places in the Municipality of Ivančna Gorica)
"Kako so se komunisti predstavili Suhi krajini." 1943. Domoljub 56(7) (17 February): 3. (in Slovene) "Tomšičevi v Suhi krajini." 1961. Dolenjski list 12(12)...
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Transcendence (religion) (redirect from Transcendence of God)
devotional system by Guru Nanak, who has made use of this interjection, as in Majh ki Var (stanza 24), and Suhi ki Var, shloka to pauri 10.[citation needed]...
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Chamba, Himachal Pradesh (section Church of Scotland)
hosts two popular jatras (fairs), the "Suhi Mata Mela" and the "Minjar Mela", which last for several days of music and dancing. Chamba is also well noted...
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Sikh music (section Period of the Sikh gurus)
with ghar numbers 1-3 Sūhī, with ten variants: Sūhī Lalit, and others designated with ghar numbers 1-7 and 9, and 10 named as Sūhi Kāfī Bilāval, with fifteen...
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Chamba district (category Districts of Himachal Pradesh)
famous for its vivid festivals. The Suhi Mata festival is held for four days in March/April every year in memory of princess Sui. She is known to have...
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their Lord and rising in the morn ever remember him." — Guru Amar Das, Var Suhi of the Guru Granth Sahib (page 787), translation from Indian Feminism: Class...
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Polish Cooking – Marianna Olszewska Heberle. p. 91. From a Polish Country House Kitchen: 90 Recipes for the Ultimate Comfort Food - Anne Applebaum, Danielle...
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Guru Ram Das (section Founding of Amritsar and initiation of construction of the Harmandir Sahib complex)
of Sikhism. Guru Ram Das, along with Guru Amar Das, is credited with various parts of the Anand and Laavan composition in Suhi mode. It is a part of the...
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Tacloban (redirect from List of Barangays in Tacloban)
mayor of Tacloban City Ferdinand Martin Romualdez - Representative of the 1st District of Leyte; incumbent Speaker of the House of Representatives of the...
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No Gun Ri massacre (category Massacres of the Korean War)
Days of the Korean War in the Village of No Gun Ri". Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law. 33 (933). Choi, Suhi (January 2011). "Communicating Trauma:...
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Surdulica (category Municipalities and cities of Southern and Eastern Serbia)
Suvojnica Suhi Dol Topli Do Topli Dol Troskač Ćurkovica According to the 2011 census results, the municipality of Surdulica has a population of 20,319 inhabitants...
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Ahmed Saad Al-Azhari (category English people of Egyptian descent)
Muwāsalāt min Suhi Ahlil Irādāt: A Poetry Anthology (forthcoming). Fifty Inspiring Biographies of Fifty Scholars Who Died Before Fifty Years of Age (forthcoming)...
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Gauri (5), Asa (6), Gujari (1), Sorath (7), Dhanasari (3), Jaitsari (1), Suhi (3), Bilaval (2), Gaund (2), Ramkali (1), Maru (2), Kedara (1), Bhairau (1)...
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Yam (god) (category Children of El (deity))
According to Ryan D. Winters the god Emu (de-mu), who is described as "Nergal of Sūḫi" in the Mesopotamian god list Anšar = Anum, might also be identical with...
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(2014). "A Stele by Suhi I from Karkemish". Orientalia. 83 (2): 143–153. Hawkins, John David; Weeden, Mark (2016). "Sketch history of Karkamish in the earlier...
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Nergal (section Epic of Erra)
"Nergal of Kish". Emu, a god from Suhum located on the Euphrates near Mari, was also regarded as Nergal-like. He is directly identified as "Nergal of Sūḫi" in...
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Chibchan languages (category Indigenous languages of Central America)
and includes populations of these countries as well as Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Panama. The name is derived from the name of an extinct language called...
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Witotoan languages (category Indigenous languages of the South American Northern Foothills)
Bora–Witoto) is a small language family of southeastern Colombia (Amazonas Department) and the neighbouring region of Peru. Aschmann (1993) proposed that...
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belonging to the so-called "Long Wall of Sculpture" in Carchemish, dated to the reign of Suhi II (second half of the tenth century BCE) has been argued...
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Adad-shuma-usur (category 13th-century BC kings of Babylon)
sons of Šagarakti-Šuriaš have been killed, almost certainly by none other than Tukulti-Ninurta himself. He then makes reference to a “servant of Suhi”, where...
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Marduk-apla-usur (category 8th-century BC kings of Babylon)
chaos.: 215 He should not be confused with the Marduk-apla-uṣur who ruled Suḫi on the middle Euphrates and paid tribute to Salmānu-ašarēdu III a generation...
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