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- 𒌚𒃶𒃶(𒈬)𒌓𒁺 ITIGAN.GAN.(MU.)E3 – 'Month when the clouds(?) come out' Araḫ Kislimu – 𒌚𒃶 Kislev כִּסְלֵו Kanun ࡊࡀࡍࡅࡍ Kānūn al-Awwal كَانُون الْأَوَّل Nov/Dec...
- year on the Hebrew calendar. In the Babylonian calendar its name was Araḫ Kislimu. In a regular (kesidran) year Kislev has 30 days, but because of the Rosh...
- 9 כִּסְלֵו / כסליו‎ Kislēw Kislev Kislev Chisleu Chislev 29 or 30 days Kislimu Hanukkah 10 טֵבֵת ‎ Ṭēḇēṯ Tevet Tebeth 29 days Tebetu Tenth of Tevet 11...
- This administrative do****ent is dated to the "24th day of Kislimu in the 11th year of Nabonidus, king of Babylon". It mentions a slave of Bel-sharra-usur...
- September–October 2 Eighth Arahsamnu Heshvan/Marcheshvan Bul October–November 3 Ninth Kislimu Kislev November–December 4 Tenth Tebetu Tevet December–January 5 Eleventh...
- September–October Eighth Arahsamnu Heshvan/Macheshvan Bul Bul October–November Ninth Kislimu Kislev Merape' November–December Tenth Tebetu Tevet Pagarim December–January...
- describes it as follows: The seventh year [of Nebuchadnezzar], in the month of Kislimu, the king of Akkad mustered his troops, marched to the Levant, and set...
- version of Enūma Eliš is also thought to have been read during the month of Kislimu. It has been suggested that ritual reading of the poem coincided with spring...
- a wife, Brinkman Kb.2.2.1., month of Kislīmu, day 11, year accession year. Museum ref. CBS 7241, month of Kislīmu, accession year. Museum ref. YBC 7652...
- proper noun "September" Tašrītu ܬܫܪܝܢ proper noun "October; November" Kislīmu ܟܢܘܢ proper noun "December; January" Šabāṭu ܫܒܛ proper noun "February"...