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Supur (Hungarian: Alsószopor;
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈɒlʃoːsopor]) is a
commune of 3,990
inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Crișana, Romania...
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Supur is a
village under Raipur-
Supur gram
panchayat in
Bolpur Sriniketan CD
block in
Bolpur subdivision of
Birbhum district, West Bengal, India. As per...
- Crasna, Vârșolț, Pericei, Șimleu Silvaniei, Măeriște, Sărmășag, Bobota,
Supur, Acâș, Craidorolț, Moftin,
Berveni (in Romania) and Nagyecsed, Mátészalka...
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Dhalbhum was the name
given to
parganas Supur and
Ambikanagar in the
Khatra area of
present Bankura district in the
Indian state of West Bengal. In the...
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tributary of the
river Crasna in Romania. It
discharges into the
Crasna near
Supur. Its
length is 18 km (11 mi) and its
basin size is 112 km2 (43 sq mi). "Planul...
- foes]", even
though the a/ä
vocalization is
unattested (unlike sipir- >
süpür-).
Walter Bruno Henning considered to have
found them in the
Sogdian Nafnamak...
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laureate poet
Rabindranath Tagore.
There is a
mythical story that says that
Supur was the
capital of Raja Surath. He lost his
kingdom when he had gone out...
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usual portrayal of
Inanna as
youthful and
without offspring. Šubula
Ṣupur-Šubula Šubula was a
minor god most
likely ****ociated with the underworld...
- Pir Pișcolt Pomi Porumbești Racşa Sanislău Santău Săcășeni Săuca
Socond Supur Tarna Mare Terebești
Tiream Târșolț Turț
Turulung Urziceni Valea Vinului...
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deities of
similar character. He was
worshiped in
small settlements such as
Ṣupur-Šubula and Lagaba,
likely located in the
proximity of Kutha, but also in...