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Akkadian names for this site. Traditionally, Umma was
identified with Tell
Jokha. More
recently it has been
suggested that it was
located at Umm al-Aqarib...
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Jokha Alharthi (Arabic: جوخة الحارثي), also
spelt al-Harthi, is an
Omani writer and academic,
known for
winning the Man
Booker International Prize in...
- romanized: Sayyidat al-Qamar, lit. 'Ladies of the Moon') is a 2010
novel by
Omani author Jokha Alharthi. The
novel follows the
lives of
three sisters and
their unhappy...
- was
announced on 9
April 2019. The
winner was
announced on 21 May 2019;
Jokha Alharthi is the
first author writing in
Arabic to have won the Man Booker...
- al-Madain)SC
Lagash (Tell al-Hiba)S
Girsu (Tello or Telloh)S Umma (Tell
Jokha)S
Zabala (Tell Ibzeikh)S
Shuruppak (Tell Fara)SC
Kisurra (Tell Abu Hatab)S...
- (Illustrated ed.).
Markus Wiener Publishers. p. 53. ISBN 9781558761995.
Jokha Alharthi (PhD), (Sultan
Qaboos University,
College of Arts and
Social Sciences...
-
Peehar (as Dr. Sara),
Bajega Band
Baaja (as Dilpreet), Paap
Punya Ka
Lekha Jokha, Sanskar, Raja Ki
Aayegi Baraat and the TV
series Sujata. She
worked on...
-
Science Dawn Chatty, anthropologist, ****ociate
professor from 1988 to 1994
Jokha al-Harthi,
writer Abdul Jerri,
mathematician Jackie Spinner, journalist...
- Wikipedia.
Celesta Celestia (disambiguation)
Celestial Bodies, 2019
novel by
Jokha Alharthi Celestial Empire, a 19th-century term for
Chinese emigrants to...
- northern, and
western dialects of Angami,
including the following. Southern:
Jokha, Kiwe Northern:
Kewhi Western: Khwüno
Preliminary Proto-Tenyi
lexical reconstructions...