- King
Kapara (also Gabara) was an
Aramean king of Bit Bahiani, one of the Post-Hittite states,
centered in
Guzana (modern Tell Halaf, in
northeastern Syria)...
- Lake Gr****mere /
Kapara Te Hau is a New
Zealand waituna-type
lagoon in the
northeastern South Island,
close to Cook Strait. The lake is used for the production...
- red-striped spider, red-spot spider,
jockey spider, Murra-ngura spider,
Kapara spider and the Kanna-jeri spider.
Before DNA analysis, the
taxonomy of the...
-
Bahiani took
their seat in 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...
- Nusa
Peninda dialect,
spoken majorly in Nusa Penida, and
Kapara dialect (also
called as Bali
Kapara)
notably spoken in
Sembiran village,
Tejakula sub-regency...
-
including the Purna, Aner, Bhuleshwari, Biswa, Chandrabhaga, Dolar, Gadgi,
Kapara, Katpurna, Man, Morana, Nalganga, Nand, Pedhi, Sipana, and Wan Rivers..The...
- Jordan, (1250–1150 BC)
Group of 16
stone reliefs from the
palace of King
Kapara at Tell Halaf,
northern Syria, (10th
century BC)
Tablet of Shamash, depicting...
- (Chia) Cape
Melqart (Cefalù)
Drepanum (Trapani) Eryx (Erice)
Heraclea Minoa Kapara (Soluntum)
Karaly (Cagliari)
Lilybaeum Motya Neapolis Nora
Olbia Pantelleria...
- (Chia) Cape
Melqart (Cefalù)
Drepanum (Trapani) Eryx (Erice)
Heraclea Minoa Kapara (Soluntum)
Karaly (Cagliari)
Lilybaeum Motya Neapolis Nora
Olbia Pantelleria...
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capital at
Guzana (modern day Tell Halaf). Bit Baḫiani was
ruled by King
Kapara.
There were at
least five
kings and four
governors of Bit Baḫiani before...