- in some copies). As the name
seems to be an
Akkadian phrase meaning "All(
kullat) of them(šina) (were) lord(bēl)", it has
sometimes been
suggested that the...
-
ecliptic constellation of the Neo-Babylonians,
Kullat Nūnu − Nūnu
being Babylonian for fish and
Kullat referring to
either the
bucket or the cord that...
- (Vilë)
Kulla e Gjet
Markut (Përlat)
Kulla e Gjon Mark Bibës (Livadhës)
Kullat e Karricës (Simon)
Kulla e
Kolmarkajve (Bardhaj)
Kulla e Kros Gjet Macës...
- this star.
Kullat Nūnu: The star had an
obscure Babylonian name
Kullat Nūnu−the
latter being the
Babylonian word for fish and the
former "
Kullat" referring...
- 99 9270 7097 01h 31m 28.99s +15° 20′ 45.0″ 3.62 −1.16 294 G8III Alpherg,
Kullat-Nunu; γ C****iopeiae
variable Vmax = 3.59 m, Vmin = 3.65m γ Psc γ 6 21 219615...
- Gjakova,
Kingdom of
Yugoslavia Died 13
January 1998 Prishtina,
Federal Republic of
Yugoslavia Notable works Kullat e
Junikut (The
stone towers of Junik)...
-
qytetit të Korçës,
Iljaz bej Mirahori!".
Gazeta Dielli. Çoku,
Dritan (2021).
Kullat e
Sahatit në Shqipëri. Tiranë:
Fondacioni Alsar. pp. 183–189. ISBN 978-9928-319-38-8...
- Middle-****yrian Empire,
often as "King of All the Four
Corners of the World" (šar
kullat kibrāt erbetti). The
first king of the Neo-****yrian Empire, Adad-nirari...
-
Clock Tower". www.tirana.al.
Retrieved 2020-09-11. Çoku,
Dritan (2021).
Kullat e
Sahatit në Shqipëri. Tiranë:
Fondacioni Alsar. pp. 351–365. ISBN 978-9928-319-38-8...
- II,
Esarhaddon King who has no
equals in all of the
lands šarru ša ina
kullat mātāti māḫiri lā īšû Only
recorded for
Esarhaddon (r. 681–669 BC) and Ashurbanipal...