- سقارة : saqqāra[t],
Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [sɑʔːɑːɾɑ]), also
spelled Sakkara or
Saccara in
English /səˈkɑːrə/, is an
Egyptian village in the markaz...
- Abba
Sakkara (alternatively
written as Abba
Sikra and Abba Sikkara, Aramaic: אבא סקרא, lit. "father of the Sicarii"), was a 1st-century
leader of the...
- (second wife of Sakkarai). Sakkarai's
first wife is Thavasi's
elder sister.
Sakkara had
cited law and
sealed off the
temple premises a day
before its opening...
- Look up
Sakkara in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sakkara is an
ancient burial ground in Egypt.
Sakkara may also
refer to: Abba
Sakkara (1st century)...
-
television hostess, Swathi. At the same time, Vel is
given a
tough time by
Sakkara Pandi, a
former minister and
local strongman who has his own axe to grind...
- The
Quantum Prophecy (ISBN 978-0007210923,
January 2006), the
second is
Sakkara (ISBN 978-0007210930,
October 2006), and the
third Absolute Power (ISBN 978-0007210947...
-
Sakkara is a
superhero novel by
Michael Carroll, the
second of the
original New
Heroes trilogy. The
Gathering is the book's
title in the US,
where the...
- The
Picnic at
Sakkara is a 1955
novel by P.H. Newby. It is
about a
lecturer at
Cairo University,
Edgar Perry,
during the rule of King Farouk. He becomes...
- veins. Her
human name is
Sakkara, and she was part of the team of
slaves that
built the
burial tomb for
Queen Ostraca.
Sakkara's job was to
grind corn all...
- deity.
Flinders Petrie in his 1923
expedition to the
Saqqara (also
spelt Sakkara)
found several references to Ash in Old
Kingdom wine jar seals: "I am refreshed...