- The
Books of
Chilam Balam (Mayan pronunciation: [t͡ʃilam ɓahlam]) are handwritten,
chiefly 17th and 18th-centuries Maya miscellanies,
named after the small...
-
Julian Cheung Chi-lam (born 27
August 1971),
better known by his
stage name
Chilam, is a Hong Kong
singer and actor.
Cheung is po****rly
known for his role...
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Chilam Joshi Festival also
spelt Chilim Joshi, is a
festival celebrated by the
Kalash people,
living in the
Kalasha Valleys in
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province...
- (1511–1697) of Maya religion. The
names are
mainly taken from the
books of
Chilam Balam,
Lacandon ethnography, the
Madrid Codex, the work of
Diego de Landa...
- A chillum, or
chilam, is a
straight conical smoking pipe
traditionally made of
either clay or a soft
stone (such as
steatite or catlinite). It was used...
-
earth by a
group of
creator deities, as well as its sequel. The Book of
Chilam Balam of
Chumayel relates the
collapse of the sky and the deluge, followed...
- life forces. The bee god also
unifies Ah Uuk
Cheknal and Uuk Taz Kab. The
Chilam Balam mentions Ah-Muzen-Cab in
Chapter I: The
Ritual of the Four
World Corners...
-
Chilum or
Chilam is a
village of
Astore District in Gilgit-Baltistan, ****stan. It is
located near the
junction of the
Deosai Road and the Astore–Srinagar...
- Tongyeong. The main
campus is
located at Gajwa-Dong in the city of Jinju,
Chilam campus.
Jinju has the
College of Medicine, and
Tongyeong campus, an hour...
-
glottal stop (indicated by the apostrophe).[citation needed]
Evidence in the
Chilam Balam books indicates another,
earlier name for this city
prior to the arrival...