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Turmeric (/ˈtɜːrmərɪk, ˈtjuː-/), or Cur****a
longa (/ˈkɜːrkjʊmə ˈlɒŋɡə/), is a
flowering plant in the
ginger family Zingiberaceae. It is a perennial, rhizomatous...
- as
Gurgum in ****yrian sources,
while its
native name
seems to have been
Kurkuma for the
reason that the
capital of Gurgum—Marqas in ****yrian
sources (today...
- ****harat
Qidreh is rice
cooked with lamb meat or
chicken with chickpeas,
kurkuma, saffron,
garlic and cardamom.
Especially famous in Hebron.
Served also...
- the
capital city of the Syro-Hittite
state Gurgum (Hieroglyphic
Luwian Kurkuma). It was
known as "the
Kurkumaean city" to its
Luwian inhabitants and as...
- The Neo-Hittite
states are
sorted according to
their geographical position. All
annual details are BC. The
contemporary sources name the
language they...
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French (perhaps via Dutch)
compromis komputer computer English computer kurkuma saffron,
turmeric Sanskrit /
Arabic कुङ्कुम kuṅkuma 'saffron', influenced...
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monastery of Mar
Abraham in Tur-Abdin. Then he
travelled to
Mardin and
reached Kurkuma Dayara where he sta**** for
about nine
months and
studied several rare books...
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family make
their home in Milan.
Julia Spinola (8
October 2015). "Viel
Kurkuma in die Suppe". Die Zeit.
Retrieved 25
October 2018.
Susanna Dal
Monte (27...