- The
Graffito of
Esmet-Akhom, also
known by its
designation Philae 436 or GPH 436, is the last
known ancient Egyptian inscription written in
Egyptian hieroglyphs...
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- Virgins). The last
known hieroglyphic inscription,
known as the
Graffito of
Esmet-Akhom, is
written in Philae, Egypt. The last
ruler of
Former Qin, Fu Chong...
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Esther Rahim (25 June 1904 – 31
March 1963), also
known as
Esmet Rahim, was a ****stani painter. Born
Esther Joesten in Munich,
German Empire (now Germany)...
- I; the last
known inscription is from Philae,
known as the
Graffito of
Esmet-Akhom, from 394. The
Hieroglyphica of
Horapollo (c. 5th century) appears...
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defended by the III Corps. It was
commanded by the
recently arrived Ismet (or
Esmet) Bey, who had his
headquarters in the town. The III
Corps had
defended Gallipoli...
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School of Accountancy". www.skans.edu.pk.
Retrieved 19
September 2016.
Esmet. "Welcome to
Islam Medical College, Sialkot".
Islam Medical College. Retrieved...
- is
dated to 24
August 394,
found at
Philae and
known as the
Graffito of
Esmet-Akhom. The last
demotic text, also from Philae, was
written in 452. Hieroglyphs...
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named co-Augustus at the age of
eight by his father. 394 – The
Graffito of
Esmet-Akhom, the
latest known inscription in
Egyptian hieroglyphs, is written...