- باب الكلابشة Bāb al-Kalābsha, "Gate of Kalabsha",
Ancient Gr****: Ταλμις
Talmis) and
other sites in
Lower Nubia, to
avoid the
rising waters of Lake N****er...
- Look up
Talmi in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Talmi is a
Jewish surname.
People with the
surname include: Emma
Talmi (1905–2004),
Israeli politician...
- non-Egyptian name. The
centre of his cult was the
Temple of
Kalabsha at
Talmis, but he also had a
temple dedicated to him at Ajuala. The
worship of Mandulis...
- Igal
Talmi (Hebrew: יגאל תלמי; born
January 31, 1925) is an
Israeli nuclear physicist. Igal
Talmi was born in 1925 in Kiev, Ukraine, then part of the Soviet...
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Antiquity (AD 298- 642) (PDF). Dijkstra, J. H. F. (2014). "I, Silko, Came to
Talmis and Taphis".
Interactions between the
Peoples beyond the
Egyptian Frontier...
- Meir
Talmi (Hebrew: מאיר תלמי, 1909 – 18
November 1994) was an
Israeli politician who
served as a
member of the
Knesset for the
Alignment and
Mapam between...
- short-lived
state in
Upper Egypt and
Lower Nubia,
probably centred around Talmis (Kalabsha), but
before 450 they were
already driven out of the Nile Valley...
- Yoav
Talmi OQ (Hebrew: יואב תלמי; born
April 28, 1943, is an
Israeli conductor and composer. Yoav
Talmi was born in Kibbutz,
Merhavia Talmi studied composition...
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Talmi-Teshub was "the great-great-great-grandson of
Suppiluliuma I" and a
viceroy at
Carchemish in
Syria under Suppiluliuma II.
According to
royal seal...
-
victory in a Gr****
language inscription carved in the wall of the
temple of
Talmis (modern Kalabsha)
around 500 AD.
Christianity had been
introduced to the...