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prevailing sociopolitical landscape. Also
spelled Ammiya, Amiyya, Ammiyya, 'Ammiyya, '
Ammiya, Amiyah, Ammiyah, Amiyyah,
Ammiyyah In Egypt, when there...
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Mashriqi Arabic, or
Mashriqi ʿAmmiya, encomp****es the
varieties of
Arabic spoken in the Mashriq,
including the
countries of Egypt, Lebanon, Palestine...
- Arab countries, such as Egypt,
Jordan and Sudan, are
usually known as al-‘
āmmīya (العامية),
though Egyptians may also
refer to
their dialects as el-logha...
- the
names of four
Hurrian composers, Tapšiẖuni, Puẖiya(na), Urẖiya, and
Ammiya. The
Hurrian culture made a
great impact on the
religion of the Hittites...
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fragmentary pieces: Tapšiẖuni, Puẖiya(na), Urẖiya (two hymns: h.8 and h.12), and
Ammiya.
These are all
Hurrian names. The
Akkadian cuneiform music notation refers...
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Canaan is
found on the
Alalakh statue of King
Idrimi (below). A
reference to
Ammiya being "in the land of Canaan" is
found on the
Statue of
Idrimi (16th century...
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Maronite peasants to a
summit by the
Antelias stream,
marking the
start of the
ammiya (po****r uprising) movement. At Antelias, the
peasants agreed to reject...
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Egyptian Commissioner EA# 99 The king of
Egypt to the
ruler of the city of '
Ammiya(?) EA#100 The city of
Irqata to the king of
Egypt EA#100 Tagi to Lab-Aya...
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Locality Ruler Notes: (
Ammiya)
Amioun 'King' of
Ammiya Ammiya ref in 8 EA's; "king of
Ammiya" in EA 139–40–(the
Gubla (Byblos) letters); the
first six...
- aut****d by four
composers from Ugarit: Tapšihuni, Puhiya(na), Urhiya, and
Ammiya, and were
recorded by two scribes,
Ammurabi and Ipšali. To
notate the music...