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Qurdi-Nergal, also
spelled Kurdi-Nergal, was a
priest of the god
Zababa of the
cities of Erbil,
Harran and Huzirina. He had a home and
library at Huzirina...
- (Physalis angulata) as a weed, rye gr**** (Lolium rigidum) in
cultivated areas,
qurdi (Ochradenus baccatus) near roadsides,
indigofera (Indigofera oblongifolia)...
- личная жизнь repost.uz
Xonanda Shohruxxon aktrisa Asal
Shodiyeva bilan oila
qurdi daryo.uz Asal
Shodieva va
Shohruxxon farzandli bo`ldi darakchi.uz Актриса...
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probably lay in the
copper mines about Amathus and Lim****ol. A
letter of
Qurdi-Aššur-lāmur to Tiglath-Pileser,
quotes a
report from the ****yrian functionary...
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ordered [to march]
against the
country Damascus (Ša-imērišu)." c. 735 BCE:
Qurdi-Ashur-lamur to Tiglath-Pileser III,
Nimrud Letter ND 2715: "Bring down lumber...
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forerunner and in An = Anum
itself (tablet IV, line 23;
glossed as bēlet
qurdi)
might be
related to the myth
about Inanna's
conflict with the mountain...
- Name
Reign Notes Sources Gurdi 705 Gurdī,
unusual synonym Qurdī,
previously read Ešpai or Hidi ****yrian...
- was
completed 705 BC Nashur-Bel,
governor of
Amidu the king [ ]
against Qurdi the Kullumean, the king was killed, the camp of the king of ****yria [ ]...
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Zababa and Bau in this city, as well as in
Huzirina and Harran, was held by
Qurdi-Nergal.
Eleanor Robson notes that in
texts from an
archive belonging to...
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growing in
sandy soils, is
primarily used as
fodder and firewood.
Shrubs of
qurdi (Ochradenus baccatus) are also
found in the area.
Throughout most of the...