- Simbar-
Šipak, or
perhaps Simbar-Šiḫu, (typically
inscribed msim-bar-dši-i-ḪU or si-im-bar-ši-ḪU in cuneiform,
where the
reading of the last
symbol is...
- Meli-
Šipak II, or
alternatively Melišiḫu in
contemporary inscriptions, was the 33rd king of the K****ite or 3rd
Dynasty of
Babylon c. 1186–1172 BC and...
-
Sepak raga (Minangkabau:
sipak rago) is a
traditional Indonesian and
Malaysian sport,
developed in the
Malay Archipelago. This game is
related to the...
- demon, Sipakna,
apparently derives from ****ctli.
Sipakna is the
demon Sipak of 20th
century Highland Maya oral tradition. In Migian, ****ctli is Quanai...
- Vukšin
Šipak is a
settlement in the
Jastrebarsko administrative area of
Zagreb County, Croatia. As of 2011 it had a po****tion of 310 people. Register...
-
denial case it is
called a fig (figa) but also a "rose hip" (
Šipak / Шипак). Evo ti figa/
Šipak! (here is a fig/rose hip for you!) is a
slightly rude but...
- Šutruk-Nakhunte was
married to the
daughter of a K****ite king
named Meli-
Šipak. Šutruk-Nakhunte
invaded Mesopotamia and was able to
carry off many monuments...
- The
Stele of Meli-
Šipak is an
ancient Mesopotamian fragment of the
bottom part of a
large rectangular stone edifice engraved with
reliefs and the remains...
-
pictured in late
iconography holding a banduddû, "bucket". On a
stela of Meli-
Šipak, the land
grant to Ḫasardu kudurru, he is
pictured carrying a spade. In...
- into his mouth." The
estate of Takil-ana-ilīšu kudurru, a
kudurru of Meli-
Šipak,
relates the
lengthy history of
litigation affecting a
family estate over...