- الدار البيضاء, romanized: al-Dār al-Bayḍāʾ, lit. 'the
White House', IPA: [
adˈdaːru ɫbajdˤaːʔ]) is the
largest city in
Morocco and the country's
economic and...
-
calendar during the Ur III and Old
Babylonian periods was Šekinku (Akk.
Addaru), or the
month of
barley harvesting, and it
aligned with the
vernal equinox...
- and set up
quarters facing the city of
Judah [Jerusalem]. In the
month of
Addaru [early in 597 BC], the
second day, he took the city and
captured the king...
- the
Babylonian captivity. In the
Babylonian calendar the name was Araḫ
Addaru or Adār ('Month of Adar'). In leap years, it is
preceded by a 30-day intercalary...
- Tebētu 11 January–February *Θwayauvā Samiyamaš "(Month of) the
terrible one" Šabāţu 12 February–March Viyax(a)na Miyakannaš "Digging-up (month)"
Addāru...
- December–January 5
Eleventh Shabatu Shevat Tsakh January–February 6
Twelfth Addaru Adar February–March 7
First Nisanu Nisan Abib March–April 8
Second Aianu...
- November–December
Tenth Tebetu Tevet Pagarim December–January
Eleventh Shabatu Shevat Tsakh Pa'alat January–February
Twelfth Addaru Adar
Hiyar February–March...
- the
foundation of
Esagila and
Ezida I
transported them. In the
month of
Addaru, on the 20th day, of year 43,note I laid the
foundation of Ezida, the true...
- the
reign of Ibbi-Sin
stating "If an
eclipse occurs on the 14th day of
Addaru ... The
prediction is
given for the king of the world: The
destruction of...
- ܟܢܘܢ
proper noun "December; January" Šabāṭu ܫܒܛ
proper noun "February"
Addaru ܐܕܪ
proper noun "March"
egubbu ܓܝܒܐ noun "temple
courtyard basin" inbu ܐܒܐ...