- A Bit-
hilani (Akkadian: Bīt-
Ḫilāni,
meaning 'house of pillars') is an
ancient architectural type of palace. It
seems to have
become po****r at the end...
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light several large palaces in the
style known as bit-
hilani. A wood
sample from a bit-
hilani burned in c. 675 BC was carbon-dated to 2625 +/- 50 years...
- the name of the city is not known. City
walls and a
palace of the bit-
hilani type were
found at the site and date to
around 730-700 B.C. The site was...
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century BCE,
according to some
estimations ca. 950-875 BCE. He
built Bit-
hilani, a
monumental palace in Post-Hittite style,
discovered by Max von Oppenheim...
- 36: 111–125. Osborne,
James F. (2012). "Communicating
Power in the Bīt-
Ḫilāni Palace".
Bulletin of the
American Schools of
Oriental Research. 368: 29–66...
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Excavations by Chicago-Tubingen
Expedition revealed that the bit-
hilani palace of
Hilani I in
Zincirli (believed by the
early German excavators to be from...
- Tell Halaf, re-founded as
Guzana or Gozan. King
Kapara built the so-called
hilani, a
palace in Neo-Hittite
style with a rich
decoration of
statues and relief...
- Dinçol B.,
Peker H., An
Anatolian Hieroglyphic Cylinder Seal from the
Hilani at Karkemish, in
Orientalia 83/2 (2014), pp. 162–165.
Marchesi G., Epigraphic...
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Sullubawa Dogon people Fula: Fulɓe, 𞤊𞤵𞤤𞤩𞤫; French: Peul; Hausa:
Fulani or
Hilani; Kanuri: Fillata; Portuguese: Fula; Wolof: Pël; Bambara: Fulaw; Tyap: A̱fa̱taa...
- Al-Jabi PG 7
Abdulrahman al-Kurdi F 10
Mohammad Hadri SF 13
Joseph Youssef F 14 Eyad
Hilani F 21 Omar Cheikh-Ali C 22
Touhami Ghezzoul PG 66
George Nazarian...