- The
Hittite /
Luwian Karabel relief is a rock
relief in the p**** of the same name,
between Torbalı and Kemalpaşa,
about 20 km from
Izmir in Turkey. Rock...
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Jerome Bernard Karabel (born May 20, 1950) is an
American sociologist,
political and
social commentator, and
professor of
sociology at the University...
- and
Exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and
Princeton is a 2005 book by
Jerome Karabel. Brooks,
David (2005-11-06). "'The Chosen':
Getting In". The New York Times...
- seen are
likely to be
identified with the
Luwian inscriptions of
Karabel P****, the
Karabel relief, now
known to have been
carved by Tarkasnawa, king of the...
- Congregationalists, and Presbyterians,"
according to
sociologist and
author Jerome Karabel. Over the 20th century, as its
endowment burgeoned and
prominent intellectuals...
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contemporary of the
later king Tudḫaliya IV.
Tarkasnawa appears in the
Karabel relief,
where his name is
inscribed in
Luwian hieroglyphs. The inscription...
- King
Tarkasnawa of Mira, in the
Karabel relief,
circa 1350 BC...
- Kara-bela.
Other suggestion is that it’s
Turkish town
Karabel, in the
vicinity of İzmir, or the
Karabel district in Crimea.
Kilij Wojciech Zabłocki, Cięcia...
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Committee on
Freedom of
Expression at Yale". Yale College.
Karabel, 8–332–226–440
Karabel, 349
Karabel, 421–343 Kabaservice, 266 "United
States Amb****ador to...
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Anatolian interior. The
recorded history dates back to 1300 BC. The
Karabel relief depicting a
Hittite warrior was
until recently the only
trace of...