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proxies of the gods are]
placed besides the throne' Araḫ
Nisānu – 𒌚𒁈
Nisan נִיסָן
Nisan ࡍࡉࡎࡀࡍ Naysān نَيْسَان Mar/April 2 𒌚[𒂡]𒄞𒋛𒋢...
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Notes 1 נִיסָן Nīsān
Nisan Nissan 30 days
Nisanu P****over
Called Abib and
Nisan in the Tanakh. 2 אִיָּר / אִייָר ʼIyyār...
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called Nisanu with a
similar root of the word that
Nisan which comes from of
which Nisanu comes from the
Akkadian of Akkad, ****yria and
Babylonia nisānu, which...
- term ניסן (Nisan) as the name for the month,
based on the
Babylonian name
Nisanu.
Thomas J
Talley says that the
adoption of the
Babylonian term occurred...
- the
empire used the
Babylonian calendar, in
which the new year
falls on 1
Nisanu (3
April in 311 BC), so in this
system year 1 of the
Seleucid era corresponds...
- Hebrew: נִיסָן,
Standard Nīsan,
Tiberian Nīsān; from Akkadian: 𒌗𒁈𒍠𒃻
Nisanu) in the
Hebrew and
Babylonian calendars is the
month of the
barley ripening...
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typically March 20 in the
Gregorian Calendar). It
begins the
first month,
named Nisanu/Nisan/Abib. Nisan-years is
often called the
Jewish religious calendar, in...
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Shevat Tsakh January–February 6
Twelfth Addaru Adar February–March 7
First Nisanu Nisan Abib March–April 8
Second Aianu Iyyar Ziv April–May 9
Third Simanu...
- similarities. The
Akitu festival of Ur was
celebrated in the
beginning of
Nisanu (first month),
which lasted at
least five days, and
again in Tashritu, the...
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Akitu ****yrians
celebrating Akitu year 6769
Nisanu (April) 1st 2019) in
Nohadra (Duhok), Iraq Type National,
ethnic Significance New Year holiday, Easter...