- war
between Sargon the
Great of
Akkad (24th-23rd
century BC) and king Nur-
Daggal of Purushanda, but
those events are not
attested in
contemporary sources...
-
meaning "lie" or "deception". It
means "deceiver" and also
appears in
Syriac (
daggāl ܕܓܠ, "false, deceitful; spurious"). The
compound al-Masīḥ ad-Dajjāl, with...
- (Aykindang) is a name used in CAR.
Possible dialects of
Kibet are
Dagal (Dagel,
Daggal) and Muru (Murru, Muro, Mourro); however, they are
poorly known, and Blench...
-
Katharina Wolf. 2008. Une enquête
sociolinguistique des
parlers Kibet, Rounga,
Daggal et
Mourro du Tchad. SIL International. Edgar, John T. 1991. Maba-group Lexicon...
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against the city of Purušḫanda in the
Anatolian highlands and its king, Nur-
Daggal or Nur-Dagan, in aid of his merchants. It is
extant in five m****cripts:...
-
carrying out an
expedition against Purushanda's
ruler Nur-Dagan (or Nur-
Daggal). The
story is ahistorical, as it
apparently portrays the 23rd-century Sargon...
-
traditions turques.
Parijs 1990
Laban Kaptein,
Eindtijd en
Antichrist (ad-
dağğâl) in de islam.
Eschatologie bij
Ahmed Bîcân († ca. 1466).
Leiden 1997. ISBN 90-73782-90-2...