- and the foul
Salmu dragons and
combine their powers to
create Tammabuku,
their own
world in
which they
could have peace. However, the
Salmu dragons stole...
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performed in a
morning ceremony,
whose first incantation begins: Šamaš annûtu
șalmū ēpišiya (“O Shamash,
these are the
figurines of my sorcerer”).: 5 The manifestation...
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Aramaic Daniel Hegra Graffito 1st - 3rd c CE
Nabataean Aramaic Abīyu son of
Salmu al-Ula
Graffito 1st - 3rd c CE
Nabataean Aramaic May ʿEzer be remembered...
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rusai savo
karius šturmuoti Avdijivką siunčia be kulkosvaidžių, liemenių ir
šalmų".
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- a kiln not even 10 I
swear appeared Furthermore twice has a
caravan of
Ṣalmu my
messenger whom I sent to you been
robbed The
first one
Biriyawaza and...
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severe anaemia, or a woman's fair complexion. In
contrast the
Akkadian word
ṣalmu ("black")
would be used to
describe people with dark skin, such as the Nubian...
- JSTOR 4200230. S2CID 162367249. Dalley,
Stephanie (January 1986). "The God
Ṣalmu and the
Winged Disk". Iraq. 48: 85–101. doi:10.2307/4200253. JSTOR 4200253...
- a plateau". In the
first reference we have of this p****, it was
called "
Salmu Kongka" and
explained as a "small p****". A
Tibetan name for the p**** is...
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enabling it to see, act, eat and
drink the
offerings and
smell the incense:
ṣalmu annû ina la pīt pî
qutrinna ul iṣṣin
akala ul
ikkal mêul išatti, “this statue...
- "provincial administrator," a "son" of Arad-Ea.: 192 The
kudurru pictured is a
ṣalmu or
commemorative granite stele to Adad-eṭir, the dagger-bearer of Marduk...