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- Dungur (or Dungur 'Addi Kilte) is the ruins of a substantial mansion in Aksum, Ethiopia, the former capital city of the Kingdom of Aksum. The ruins are...
- of Sciences in San Francisco, United States Reconstruction of Dungur Dungur Dungur Dungur, with the Gudit stelae field immediately beyond it Aksumite-era...
- subsidiary structures pierced by doors and gates that provided some privacy (see Dungur for an example). The largest of these structures now known is the Ta'akha...
- held to be the residence of the legendary Queen of Sheba. It may refer to: Dungur, archaeological site in Aksum, Ethiopia Khor Rori (Sumhuram), archaeological...
- An Aksumite palace at Dungur...
- (small chanzy tuned one octave higher) Doshpuluur (3-string plucked lute) Dungur (flat drum used by shamans) Ediski (birch wood vibrated with the mouth to...
- two to four storeys tall and built on sprawling rectangular plans (cf. Dungur ruins). A good example of still-standing Aksumite architecture is the monastery...
- "Тос-Дээр" (Девять Небес)) (1998) Tuvan Shamans' religion organization "Dungur" ("Drum") (Russian: Организация тувинских шаманов "Дунгур" (Бубен)) (1991)...
- century CE) Kiongwe (117/350 CE) Black ****arca shipwreck (3rd/4th century CE) Dungur (550 CE – 650/700 CE) Mifsas Bahri (550 CE – 700 CE) Berenice Epideires...
- generally two-to-four storeys tall and had sprawling rectangular plans (cf. Dungur ruins). A good example of still-standing Aksumite architecture is the monastery...