- are
predominantly Druze. In 1596 the
village appeared under the name of "
Timri" in the
Ottoman tax
registers as part of the
nahiya (subdistrict) of Bani...
-
believed in the underworld,
which they
referred to as the "Dark Earth" (
timri eže). It was
ruled by the
goddess Allani,
whose name
means "queen" or "lady"...
- . He won the
prestigious Sajha Puraskar for his
short story collection Timri Swasni ra Ma in 2046 BS (c. 1989). He was
awarded with
Padmashree Sahitya...
- (buyeter) - indeed,
south of a
mysterious "cap de abach" (possibly Cape
Timris).
There are
extensive notes about the
plentifulness of
ivory and gold in...
-
Rajiv Lochan Samma Ganesh Bahadur Prasai 2045
Bishudai Kishor Pahadi 2046
Timri Swasni Ra Ma Manu
Brajaki 2047 Paila:
Aagatma Tekera Krishna Chandra Singh...
- texts, she
resided in a
palace at the gate of the "Dark Earth" (Hurrian:
timri eže), the land of the dead. As an
extension of this role she was also one...
- in the underworld,
which the
Hurrians referred to as the “dark earth”,
timri eže. This term
might also have been
loaned into
Hittite as dankuiš daganzipaš...
- Ali-Thoum, Tizi Lqarne, Djebla, Kebouche, Tizi Ougueni,
Ighil Laqrun,
Timri Mahmoud, Mechnouh, Ikhetaben, Halafa, Thighzert,
Thimri Mahmoud, Thazrut...
-
Djida Tazdaït (born 8
April 1957 in
Timri Tala-Tazert,
French Algeria) is a
French activist who
served as a
Member of the
European Parliament (MEP) from...
- an
additional five
people somewhere further down (possibly
around Cape
Timris). The
element of
surprise being gone and the bulk of the po****tion having...