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Emar (Akkadian: 𒂍𒈥, É-mar), is an
archaeological site at Tell
Meskene in the
Aleppo Governorate of
northern Syria. It sits in the
great bend of the mid-Euphrates...
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Emar is the pen name of the
Chilean writer,
artist and
critic Álvaro Yáñez
Bianchi (1893–1964). He was the son of politician,
lawyer and journalist...
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Mesopotamia by
Hurrians and Hittites. He
might also be
attested in
sources from
Emar. Ugur's name was
written in
cuneiform as dU.GUR. It is
alternatively romanized...
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Emar Matha or
Embar Mutt is a
matha located in the south-eastern (agneya kona)corner of
Jagannath Temple, Puri
outside the main
Prakara near Kalikadevi...
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Anatolia are
evidence of
early trade. The
ancient cities of
Hamoukar and
Emar pla**** an
important role
during the late
Neolithic and
Bronze Age. Archaeologists...
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though she was
originally ****ociated with
Amorite cities like
Ugarit and
Emar, as well as Mari and Ebla. She was also
celebrated in Egypt,
especially during...
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transferred use of an
English surname coming either from Anglo-Saxon
Emars sunu, "
Emar's son," or from "Emery's son." (See also
Emerson (surname).) It is...
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though many
attestations of his cult come from
cities such as Mari and
Emar as well. In
settlements situated in the
upper Euphrates area, he was regarded...
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centers on
Hebrew Bible interpretation and
cultural history,
ancient Syria,
Emar,
ancient religion, and the
interplay of
ancient Near
Eastern societies. Since...
- Imar or IMAR may
refer to:
Emar, an
ancient Amorite city
located in modern-day
Syria Ímar, a 9th-century
Norse king Ímar (band), a
musical group from the...