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Naram-Sin, also
transcribed Narām-Sîn or
Naram-Suen (Akkadian: 𒀭𒈾𒊏𒄠𒀭𒂗𒍪: DNa-ra-am DSîn,
meaning "Beloved of the Moon God Sîn", the "𒀭" a determinative...
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Naram-Suen (
Naram-Sin) may
refer to any of four
kings in the
history of Mesopotamia:
Narasimha One of the
earliest avatars of
Hindu god Vishnu. Early...
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NARAM is the
Annual Meet of the
National ****ociation of
Rocketry (NAR). It is the
national contest culminating the
rocket contest year, and also includes...
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Victory Stele of
Naram-Sin is a
stele that
dates to
approximately 2254–2218 BC, in the time of the
Akkadian Empire, and is now at the
Louvre in Paris...
- successor,
Naram-Sin (2254–2218 BC), due to vast
military conquests, ****umed the
imperial title "King
Naram-Sin, king of the four-quarters" (Lugal
Naram-Sîn...
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Naram is a
village development committee in
Nawalparasi District in the
Lumbini Zone of
southern Nepal. At the time of the 1991
Nepal census it had a...
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Naram Garam (meaning: Soft hot) is a 1981
Indian Hindi-language comedy-drama film
directed by
Hrishikesh Mukherjee. The film was
produced by
Subhash Gupta...
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Naram (Persian: نرم) in Iran may
refer to:
Naram,
Mazandaran Naram,
South Khorasan This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Naram-Suen (also
transcribed Narām-Sîn,
Naram-Sin) was a king who
ruled over
Eshnunna for at
least nine
years during the
later 19th
century BCE, during...
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Babylonian copies of
Naram-Sin
royal inscriptions. That core was
transformed into a wide
variety of
literary efforts with
names like "
Naram-Sin and the Enemy...