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Chania (Gr****: Χανιά,
Khaniá,
pronounced [xaˈɲa] ), also
sometimes romanized as Hania, is a city in
Greece and the
capital of the
Chania regional unit...
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Inscribed Stirrup Jars, with most
found at Thebes, Mycenae, Tiryns, and
Khania. For
several decades scholars have
worked to join
tablet fragments together...
- The
Khania Dighi Mosque (Bengali: খনিয়াদিঘি মসজিদ) also
known locally as the
Chamchika or the
Rajbibi mosque is a
mosque located in the
Chapai Nawabganj...
- Word
study tool of
ancient languages. Raymoure, K. A. (2
November 2012). "
Khania Linear B Transliterations".
Minoan Linear A &
Mycenaean Linear B. Deaditerranean...
- The Gulf of
Chania is an
embayment of the Sea of
Crete in the
northwestern region of the
island of
Crete in present-day Greece. One
headland forming the...
- Each "article" in this
category is a
collection of
entries about several stamp issuers,
presented in
alphabetical order. The
entries are
formulated on...
- tablets),
Tylissos (2 tablets),
Malia (6 tablets),
Gournia (1 tablet), and
Khania (99 tablets). One Linear A
tablet was
found on Kea in the Cyclades. Three...
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Turkish rule in Crete, p. 383 Bakker,
Johan de (2003).
Across Crete: From
Khania to Herakleion. I.B. Tauris. pp. 82–83. ISBN 978-1850433873. Vacalopoulos...
- The
Archaeological Museum of
Chania (Gr****: Αρχαιολογικό Μουσείο Χανίων) is a
museum that was
located in the
former Venetian Monastery of
Saint Francis...
- archaeology.
After periods on
Rhodes and at Trebizond,
Biliotti was
posted to
Khania, the
capital of
Ottoman Crete, in 1885. There, he pla**** a
prominent role...