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identified as the site of
Sikkan,
attested since c. 2000 BC.
While under an ****yrian
governor c. 1000 BC it was
called Sikani.
Sikkan was part of the Syro-Hittite...
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vacationing in Srinagar, he
meets and
falls in love with a singer,
Sunita Sikkan. They make a vow to
never part till
death at the
temple where they first...
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Neolithic age (c. 8,000 BC).
Later known as the
ancient Aramean city of
Sikkan, the
Roman city of Rhesaina, and the
Byzantine city of Theodosiopolis, the...
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Hukamchand Harjaee Geeta Chopra Rocky Renuka Seth 1982 Yeh
Vaada Raha
Sunita Sikkan/Kusum
Mehra Rajput Jaya Deedar-E-Yaar
Firdaus Changezi Suraag Guest appearance...
- et-Turkman (Zalpa?) Tell Sabi
Abyad Hamoukar Chagar Bazar Tell
Fekheriye (
Sikkan, Washukanni?) Tall Al-Hamidiya (Taidu?)
Horites Nairi Hurrian songs [H....
- ulu, uru,
unung ulu ulu uru, udzu, ulu "head" *Sikan
sikan tskan spkan,
sikkan "fish" *qiNaS, *bulaN
bulas itat "moon" *siNaR iza,
idzak ilaha "sun" *asa...
- Tfd›ကုန်းကြီးကျေးရွာ) Kyun
Tharyar Village (‹See Tfd›ကျွန်းသာယာကျေးရွာ)
Kyauk Sikkan Village (‹See Tfd›ကျောက်ဆစ်ကန်ကျေးရွာ) Kone Thar
Village (‹See Tfd›ကုန်းသာကျေးရွာ)...
- (*Fritta(n)-) from Friedrich, Lutz (*(H)lutta(n)-) from Ludwig, and
Sicko (*
Sikkan-) from Si(e)gmar, and
finally Icelandic Solla from Sólrún,
Magga from Margrét...