- 𐡄𐡍𐡀𐡋𐡕 (han-
ʾIlat) in
Imperial Aramaic; 𐢀𐢑𐢞 (Allāt) in
Nabataean Arabic; 𐡠𐡫𐡶 (Allāt) in
Palmyrene Aramaic; ʾLT (
ʾIlāt), H-LT (ha-Lāt), and...
- geňeşlikler,
singular geňeşlik) and 1690
villages (rural
settlements Turkmen: oba
ilatly ýerler) in Turkmenistan. The
regions are also
translated as oblasts, which...
-
Ilat (Akkar) (Arabic: إيلات) (also Eilat) is a town in
Akkar Governorate, Lebanon. The po****tion of
Ilat is ****
Muslim and Maronite. In 1838, Eli Smith...
- Seta (Pleiades): Tororut's wife
Arawa (Moon): Tororut's
first born son
Ilat (Rain): Tororut's son
Kokel (Stars): Tororut's
other children Topogh (Evening...
- Shahrabad-e
Ilat (Persian: شهرابادايلات, also
Romanized as Shahrābād-e
Īlāt; also
known as Ḩeşārābād-e
Īlāt) is a
village in
Manjilabad Rural District...
- also /eɪˈlæt/ ay-LAT; Hebrew: אֵילַת [eˈlat] ; Arabic: إِيلَات, romanized:
Īlāt) is Israel's
southernmost city, with a po****tion of 53,151, a busy port...
- Sri
Lankan Tamils (Tamil: இலங்கை தமிழர்,
ilankai tamiḻar or ஈழத் தமிழர்,
īḻat tamiḻar), also
known as
Ceylon Tamils or
Eelam Tamils, are
Tamils native...
- Ilal (Persian: ايلال, also
Romanized as Īlāl; also
known as
Īlāt) is a
village in
Chahardangeh Rural District,
Chahardangeh District, Sari County, Mazandaran...
-
meaning of the name is unknown. She is also
called 'Ilatu "goddess" (Ac.
Ilat, Pp. 'lt, Ar. Allāt). 'Aṯtaru: (God of Fertility: Ug. ʻṯtr, OSA ʻṯtr, Et...
- same time
Ilat, in the form of lightning,
struck but
before he
could get the girl, her
boyfriend jumped out of his
hiding place and
killed Ilat thus rescuing...