-
Mount Nisir (also
spelled Mount Niṣir, and also
called Mount Nimush),
mentioned in the
ancient Mesopotamian Epic of Gilgamesh, is
supposedly the mountain...
- 142 in
Gilgamesh XI is
usually translated as "Mount
Niṣir held the boat,
allowing no motion."
Niṣir is
often spelled Nimush,
which is
described as the...
-
opened the
hatch of his ship to look
around and saw the
slopes of
Mount Nisir,
where he
rested his ship for
seven days. On the
seventh day, he sent a...
-
Mount Abdulaziz, Kurd Mountains,
Jabal al-Akrad, Shaho, Gabar, Hamrin, and
Nisir.
Iraqi Kurdistan is a
region relatively rich in water,
especially for countries...
-
merged with the
National Institute for
Scientific and
Industrial Research (
NISIR) to form the
Standards and
Industrial Research Institute of
Malaysia (SIRIM)...
- "Usumgallu of
Mount Nisir" (ニシル山のウスムガル,
Nishiru Yama no Usumugaru) "Forest Encounter" (出会いの森, Deai no Mori) "The Hot Mud Trap" (熱泥の罠,
Netsu Doro no Wana)...
-
Kurdistan include the Zagros,
Sinjar Mountains,
Hamrin Mountains,
Mount Nisir and
Qandil mountains.
There are many
rivers running through the region,...
-
according to the Epic of Gilgamesh:
After the ark is
stranded high up on
Mount Nisir, Uta-napišti (the name of Atraḫasis in the Epic of Gilgamesh)
sends out...
-
member of the
National Institute for
Scientific and
Industrial Research (
NISIR) and
Women for Change. "Library and
archives Canada".
Library and Archives...
-
world and thereafter. Parpola, in a
study published in 2004 entitled:
Mount Nisir and the
Foundations of the ****yrian Church,
argues that the
Christian church...