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Šatiya, also
Satiya, or
Shatiya was the ruler-'mayor' of Enišasi,
during the
Amarna letters period of 1350–1335 BC. In the
entire correspondence of 382–letters...
- in
Satiya Ban area. Actually, this
temple is
situated in the
middle of
Rohini Khola but now
River is
flowing west of
Satiya Devi
Temple and
Satiya Bagaicha...
- SG ammaː deviyaː horaː potə reddə kantoːruvə
satiyə bus ekə paːrə PL amməla(ː) deviyo(ː) horu pot redi kantoːru sati bus paːrəval
Gloss 'mother(s)' 'god(s)'...
- a
thread on the
Banyan tree for
property i.e.
Lakshmi work and
Reverse Satiya (Swastik) is made for the
attainment of a child, i.e. son. The Bhairvgarh...
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Omsatiya Rural Muni****lity (Nepali :ओमसतीया गाउँपालिका) is a
Gaunpalika (administrative division) in
Rupandehi District in
Lumbini Province of Nepal....
- Akhenaten's
other attested consorts are the
daughter of the Enišasi
ruler Šatiya and
another daughter of the
Babylonian king Burna-Buriash II. Akhenaten...
- of Akhenaten, KV55 (?)
Nefertiti Kiya
Tadukhipa of
Mitanni Daughter of
Šatiya,
ruler of Enišasi Meritaten? Meketaten?
Ankhesenamun Daughter of Burna-Buriash...
- 1350-1335 BC
Amarna letters correspondence,
written by two
rulers of the city
Šatiya and Abdi-Riša. By the
early Iron Age, the
Beqaa Valley came to be dominated...
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Police Constable Rangiley 1991 Jaan
Pehchan Baharon Ki
Manzil Naamcheen Satiya Mehandi Ban ****i
Khoon Jungle Queen Patthar Ke
Insaan Ram Singh, Chauffeur...
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Amarna letters correspondence (1350–1335 BC).
Another mayor of Enišasi,
Šatiya, is
found in the
Amarna letters corpus. The name "Abdi-Riša"
means "servant-Riša"...