- (Armenian: Մկրտիչ Մկրեան, romanized: Mkrtich' Mkryan, also
spelled Mıgır,
Mığır,
Migir in Turkish) was one of two
athletes who
represented the
Ottoman Empire...
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mentions having confronted a
coalition of 13
rebel governors or chiefs, led by
Migir-Enlil of Marhashi; all of
their names are
considered Semitic. Arno Poebel...
- or the
Eanna Mountain". The
compostion also
states that he
confronted Migir-Enlil, the
governor (ensi) of Marhashi, who had led a
coalition of 13 rebel...
-
mantequilla mascota maullar metralla mimo
mimar mohíno moho
moneda moño
mueca migir nabo niña ola
olivo -ón=
augmentative suffix (opposite of a
diminutive suffix)...
- both
Girsu and Ur, and two of Dada's children, Hedut-Amar-Sin and Šu-Sin-
migir-Eštar,
entertained the king with
their own music. Dada's main ****istant...
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attestations of Aranzaḫ in
Hurrian theophoric names to
Akkadian names such as
Migir-Idiqlat. They
similarly reflect the
perception of the
Tigris as a deity...
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inscription gives him some
unusual titles,
including šar šarr[i], king of kings,
migir il[ῑ],
favorite of the gods, and šakkanak bāb[ili],
viceroy of Babylon,...
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military official. The
formula "favorite of Ištaran,
beloved of Inanna" (
migir Ištaran,
naram Inanna) was used by the
viceroys of Der Ilum-muttabil (also...
- ("favourite") and/or nibītu ("designate"). Shamash-shuma-ukin
refers to
himself as
migir Enlil Šamaš u
Marduk ("favourite of Enlil,
Shamash and Marduk") and Esarhaddon...