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Karum may
refer to:
Karum (trade post),
ancient ****yrian
trade posts in
Anatolia from 20th to 18th
centuries BC Lake
Karum, lake in the Afar
Region of...
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large mound (also
known as höyük, tepe or tell), and a
lower city,
where a
kārum (the ****yrian word for
trading district) was
established in the beginning...
- Lake
Karum (also
known as Lake ****ale or Asale) is a salt lake in the Afar
Region of Ethiopia. One of two salt
lakes in the
northern end of the Danakil...
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Karum (Akkadian:
kārum "quay, port,
commercial district",
plural kārū, from
Sumerian kar "fortification (of a harbor), break-water") is the name given...
- bites, apricot,
strawberry jam and
boiled condensed milk. In 2012, the
Kārums curd
snack was
voted the
favorite product by
Latvian consumers, receiving...
- 229–259. doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195376142.013.0010 Michel, Cécile. "The
Kārum Period on the Plateau". In Mc****n &
Steadman (2012), pp. 313–336. doi:10...
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Bumbunga Lake
Elton Lake
Enriquillo Lake Eyre Lake
Gairdner Lake
Hillier Lake
Karum Lake
Mackay Lake
Natron Lake
Paliastomi Lake
Pontchartrain Lake
Texoma Lake...
- Salt pan at Lake
Karum in Ethiopia...
- come into
conflict with the
Black Foxes, led by
Karum.
Following a
confrontation on a
space station,
Karum reveals that the
Black Fox are not terrorists...
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Hilmi Avenue,
including the
modern mall of
Karum (named
after the
ancient ****yrian
merchant colonies called Kârum that were
established in
central Anatolia...