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Andreas Kaplony (born 1960 in Heidelberg) is a
Swiss Islamic studies scholar. In 1986
Andreas Kaplony obtained a
licentiate in
general history, Arabic...
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Peter Árpád
Kaplony (15 June 1933 in
Budapest – 11
February 2011 in Zurich) was a Hungarian-born
Swiss egyptologist.
Kaplony, son of a
Hungarian military...
- Căpleni (Hungarian:
Kaplony,
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkɒploɲ]; German: Kaplau) is a
commune of 4,349
inhabitants in Satu Mare County,
Romania along...
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hieroglyph for "border",
Kaplony sees a seat and a
stand full of wine jars, the sign for "praised".
Kaplony also
mentions that the name of a certain...
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remains uncertain.
Whilst Egyptologists such as
Wolfgang Helck and
Peter Kaplony see a
depiction of a goose, they read the name as Sa (which
would make...
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Egyptologists Jürgen von
Beckerath and
Peter Kaplony also
initially rejected the
identification of Iry-Hor as a king and proposed...
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successor of Nynetjer.
Peter Kaplony identifies Nubnefer as a king who have
ruled between the
kings Wadjenes and Senedj.
Peter Kaplony: A
building named Menti-Ankh...
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Concepts and Terminology". In
Stefan Heidemann;
Gottfried Hagen;
Andreas Kaplony; et al. (eds.). Transregional; and
Regional Elites –
Connecting the Early...
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their original owners. Jürgen von Beckerath,
Dietrich Wildung and
Peter Kaplony proposed that "Sa" is a
short form of the Horus-name Sanakht. Wolfgang...
- 2015-12-22 at the
Wayback Machine see p. 36-37
Wilkinson 1999, pp. 57–59.
Kaplony,
Peter (1982), "Kleine Beiträge zu den
Inschriften der ägyptischen Frühzeit"...