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Hrazdan (Armenian: Հրազդան [həɾɑzˈdɑn]) is a town and
urban muni****l
community in
Armenia serving as the
administrative centre of
Kotayk Province, located...
- (mutually intelligible) dialects:
Kurin (also
referred to as
Gunei or Kurakh),
Akhti, and Kuba. The
Kurin dialect is the most
widespread of the
three and is...
- and a
chain of
forts built,
notably a
large one at
Akhti (170 km SSE). A road was
begun from near
Akhti west
across the
mountain crest to
Georgia which shortened...
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Instructions of Amenemhat, the
Loyalist Teaching.
Hymns such as A
Prayer to Re-Har-
akhti (c. 1230 BC)
feature the
confession of sins and
appeal for mercy: Do not...
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Akhetaa (also
written Achtiaa and Aa-
Akhti) was an
ancient Egyptian high
official during the mid to late 3rd
Dynasty (Old
Kingdom period). He is mostly...
- Hetep-her-
Akhti.
Study on an
Egyptian tomb
chapel in the
Museum of Antiquities, Leiden, 1943
Herta Therese Mohr: The
Mastaba of Hetep-her-
Akhti, 1943, pp...
- List of shipwrecks: 13
August 1941 Ship
State Description Akhti Soviet Navy The
auxiliary river gunboat was sunk on this date.[citation needed] Kephallinia...
- sources,
falling from a
height of 14 meters. It is
located on the
historical Akhti-Shaki road. This
natural monument was
noted in 2023
during scientific research...
- Dietrich; Ziegler,
Christiane (1999). "Relief
Block with the
Figure of Aa-
akhti".
Egyptian Art in the Age of the Pyramids. New York: The
Metropolitan Museum...
- 11th
centuries some
territories of
southern Dagestan as Tabasaran, Kura,
Akhti,
Rutul and
Tsakhur were
under the
influence of a
stronger Shirvan. The Derbent...