- Chal, also
shubat or k****mog (Kazakh: шұбат, şūbat,
pronounced [ʂo̙bɑt], Mongolian: хоормог, k****mog,
pronounced [χɔ̙ːrmɞ̙k]), is a
Turkic (especially...
- "Šubat-Enlil" by the king Shamshi-Adad I, and it
became his
residential capital.
Shubat-Enlil was
abandoned around 1700 BC. The site is
located close to some other...
-
often prefer green tea.
Traditional milk-derived
drinks such as ayran,
shubat and kymyz. A
traditional Kazakh dinner involves a
variety of appetisers...
-
stinky tofu, tape, tempeh, tempoyak, zha cai
Central Asia: kumis, kefir,
shubat,
qatiq (yogurt)
South Asia: achar, appam, dosa, dhokla, dahi (yogurt), idli...
-
winter and summer. Shalğam (шалғам),
which is
radish salad, and finally,
shubat (шұбат) and
qymyz (қымыз) (fermented camel's milk and
fermented mare's milk)...
- who
seized control of ****yria
around 1808 BCE. Shamshi-Adad I
ruled from
Shubat-Enlil. Shamshi-Adad I
placed his
oldest son (Ishme-Dagan I) on the throne...
-
state in
Yemen Shechem Sheol Shiloh Shinar –
Mesopotamian city
Shomron Shubat-Enlil – ****yrian city Shur (Bible), also Sur (wilderness of ~, way of ~)...
- it his
religious capital (his
primary capital being Ekallatum and
later Shubat-Enlil). In this era, the
Great Royal Palace was built, and the
temple of...
- south) Urfa
Shanidar cave
Urkesh (Urkish) (Tell Mozan) Tell
Leilan (Shekhna,
Shubat-Enlil) Tell
Halaf Tell
Arbid Harran Chagar Bazar Mardaman (B****etki) Kahat...
-
engineer Martin Lee – ****istant
engineer Paul
Seeley – ****istant
engineer Paul
Shubat – ****istant
engineer Lou
Solakofski – ****istant
engineer Paul Lani – mixing...