- Look up
Amida in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Amida can mean :
Amida (Mesopotamia), now Diyarbakır, an
ancient city in
Asian Turkey; it is (nominal)...
- die-links
between the
coins of Alla
Amidas and Kaleb,
Stuart Munro-Hay
suggests that the two
kings were co-rulers. Alla
Amidas possibly ruled the
Aksumite territories...
- pronunciation: [ɐmɪˈtaːbʱɐ], "Measureless" or "Limitless" Light), also
known as
Amida in ****anese (Chinese: 阿彌陀; pinyin: Ēmítuó,
widely pronounced Āmítuó), is...
-
inflicted some
damage on its city walls. In
ancient times the city was
known as
Amida, a name
which could derive from an
older ****yrian
toponym Amedi. The name...
-
suggested Armah might have been the name of one of the sons of Kaleb, Alla
Amidas.
Stuart Munro-Hay
states that
either Armah or
Gersem were the last Axumite...
- 37°58′55″N 40°12′38″E / 37.98194°N 40.21056°E / 37.98194; 40.21056
Amida (Gr****: Ἄμιδα, Syriac: ܐܡܝܕ, Kurdish: Amed) was an
ancient city in
Upper Mesopotamia...
- Aëtius of
Amida (/eɪˈiːʃəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀέτιος Ἀμιδηνός; Latin: Aëtius Amidenus; fl. mid-5th
century to mid-6th century) was a
Byzantine Gr**** physician...
-
Siege of
Amida may
refer to:
Siege of
Amida (359)
during the Persian–Roman wars
Siege of
Amida (502–503)
during the Persian–Roman wars
Ferret Music, partnered...
-
Amitabha Buddha and is made of bronze. It is also
known as
Ushiku ARCADIA (
Amida's Radiance and Comp****ion
Actually Developing and
Illuminating Area). It...
- "Homage to
Amitabha Buddha" (Ch: 南無阿彌陀佛, Mandarin: Nāmó Āmítuófó, Jp: Namu
Amida Butsu; from the Sanskrit: Namo'mitābhāya Buddhāya). It can also
refer to...