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Astour 2002, p. 63.
Astour 2002, p. 61.
Astour 2002, p. 62.
Gurney 2003, p. 119.
Astour 2002, p. 64.
Astour 2002, p. 68.
Bryce 2014, p. 16.
Astour 2002...
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Michael Czernichow Astour (December 17, 1916
Kharkov –
October 7, 2004 St. Louis) was
professor of
Yiddish and
Russian literature at
Brandeis University...
- (accession of
Thutmose III 1504 BC).
Astour 1989: 39.
Astour 1989: 40-41.
Compare the
lists of
kings in
Astour 1989: 77 with
those in
Bryce 2005: xv...
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Archived from the
original on 20
March 2022.
Retrieved 30 July 2022.
Astour,
Michael C. (1967). ****enosemitica: An
Ethnic and
Cultural Study in West...
- p. 18.
Bryce 2009, p. 451.
Astour 2002, p. 127.
Astour 2002, p. 132. Roux 1992, p. 188, 189.
Frayne 1990, p. 597.
Astour 2002, p. 139.
Sicker 2000, p...
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rendered as yhw) or Yahu, is a toponym.
Regarding the name yhwꜣ,
Michael Astour observed that the "hieroglyphic
rendering corresponds very
precisely to...
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relationship with the
Zagros Mountains of
western Iran.
While Michael C.
Astour suggests a
derivation from the
Ugaritic Sġr (pronounced ṣaġru?) meaning...
- have been
introduced until the
reign of Ishpuini.
According to
Michael C.
Astour,
Haldi could be
etymologically related to the
Hurrian word "heldi", meaning...
- doi:10.1353/asi.2002.0006, hdl:10125/17161, S2CID 67818363.
Michael C.
Astour (1971). "841 B. C.: The
First ****yrian
Invasion of Israel".
Journal of the...
- same
kingdom and were
often used interchangeably,
according to
Michael C.
Astour.
Hittite annals mention a
people called Hurri (Ḫu-ur-ri),
located in northeastern...