- well as
female singers (nāru), male
singers (zammeru),
craftsmen (mārē
ummāni),
swordbearers (nāš paṭri),
masters of
divination (bārû),
penitents (šā'ilu)...
- well-known
representatives are al-Hasan ibn 'Ali ibn Abi `Aqil al-`
Ummani ...... As to al-`
Ummani, this
tendency is not
ascribed to him. ....... al-Mufid find...
- into the "magnates", a set of high-ranking offices, and the "scholars" (
ummânī),
tasked with
advising and
guiding the
kings through interpreting omens...
- (Burmese pronunciation: [òʊɰ̃ ma nḭ paʔ mè hòʊɰ̃]) Mon: ဥုံမဏိ ပဒ္မေ ဟုံ (ʼ
ūṃmaṇi padme huṃlisten) Shan: ဢုုံမꧣိပၻ်မေႁုံ Lanna: ᩒᩴ ᨾᨱᩥ ᨸᨴ᩠ᨾᩮ ᩉᩪᩴ Thai: โอํ...
-
inner elite to the well-being of the
entire empire. The "scholars",
called ummânī,
included a
number of
different people specialized in
various disciplines...
- such as Kulla,
Ninmug or Ninagala.
Sometimes the
collective term ilī mārē
ummâni (Akkadian: "gods of the craftsmen") was used to
describe a
group of such...
- a
category of
deities referred to as "gods of the craftsmen" (ilī mārē
ummâni),
which also
included the
likes of Ninkurra,
Ninildu or ****banda. According...
-
Mesopotamian artisan deities, the so-called "gods of the craftsmen" (ilī mārē
ummâni),
which also
included Ninagal, Ninkurra,
Ninildu and
other similar figures...
- v t e
Lists of
maraji Fourth century AH Ibn Abi Aqil
Ummani Ibn
Valid Abuqaleb Zarari Ibn
Qulawayh Ibn
Davoud Qomi Ibn
Babawayh Ibn
Junayd Iskafi Fifth...
- (?–c.549/8 BC) Açina, King (?–522 BC)
Ummanunu II or Humban-Nikash IV (
Ummaniš), King (522–521 BC) Atta-hamiti-Inshushinak, King (?–520/19 BC) Kingdom...