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Germa (Arabic: جرمة),
known in
ancient times as
Garama, is an
archaeological site in Libya. It was the
capital of the
Garamantian Kingdom. The Garamantes...
- colour.
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- Bir el-
Garama is a well in the
south of
Algeria in Tamanr****et Province, 150
kilometres (93 mi)
northeast of Tamanr****et,
known as the site
where a large...
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Africa and
Mauretania against the Garamantes,
capturing their capital Garama and
expanding the
Limes Tripolit****
along the
southern desert frontier...
- Ἀμφίθεμις), was the name of the
following characters: Amphithemis, also
called Garamas (Γαράμας), son of
Apollo and Acalle,
daughter of Minos. He was born in...
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major desert that was not
centered on a
river system;
their largest town,
Garama, had a po****tion of
around four thousand, with an
additional six thousand...
- Murrinh-patha (or Murrinhpatha,
literally 'language-good'),
called Garama by the Jam****g, is an
Australian Aboriginal language spoken by over 2,000 people...
- Many
members of the
expedition were m****acred by
hostile Tuaregs at Bir el-
Garama in
February 1881. Of the expedition's 93 men, 37 were
killed by the Tuaregs...
- towns; instead,
nomadic tribes in the
mountains paid a
fixed tax,
called garama (compensation),
based on a
rough estimate of
their wealth. In addition,...
- with them, and a
Roman bath has been
found in the Garamantes'
capital of
Garama.
Archaeologists have
found eight major towns and many
other important settlements...