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Milku was a god ****ociated with the
underworld who was
worshiped in the
kingdoms of
Ugarit and
Amurru in the late
Bronze Age. It is
possible that he originated...
- fort of Tyre is
running out of
fresh water and wood. I will send you Ilu-
milku as a messenger. At
present there are no
Hittite troops, but
Aitakama of...
- History.
Retrieved 2 July 2019. Ilic, Reid &
Attwood 2004, pp. 235–236.
Milkus,
Alexander (6
March 2007). "Первая в мире женщина-космонавт Валентина Терешкова:...
-
Albright suggested he was a god of the
underworld partly because the god
Milku, who may be Melqart, is
sometimes equated with the
Mesopotamian god Nergal...
- dead.
Karel van der
Toorn disagrees; he
believes that it is a
reference to
Milku,
Yaqar or Yarikh, or
possibly El.: 532
Ugarit family households were modeled...
- Resheph,
Attar and Attapar, Ẓiẓẓu-wa-Kāmaṯu,
Shahar and Shalim, as well as
Milku, Kothar-wa-Khasis and Shapash, the last
three listed individually. He is...
- Milki-ilu of
Gezer (Milkilu, Milk-ilu, Ili-
Milku), was the mayor/ruler of the Land of
Gazru (Gezer)
around 1350 BC. He is
known as the son-in-law of Tagi...
- Abi-
Milku c. 1350–1335 BC Mayor/Ruler of Tyre
during the
period of the
Amarna letters correspondence (1350–1335 BC)...
- (2007). In the
Shadow of the Moon.
University of
Nebraska Press. p. 177.
Milkus,
Alexander (24
April 2017). "Трагедия «Союза-1»: Почему разбился космонавт...
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larger Picture); See:
Salhi (region) Abi-
Milku: #1: EA 153-(Obverse);
Article #2: EA 153-(Obverse)-2nd; see: Abi-
Milku Abdi-Tirši: EA 228-(Obverse)//(228,330...