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Zimri may
refer to:
Either of two
people in the Bible:
Zimri (prince), the
Prince of the
Tribe of
Simeon during the time when the
Israelites were in the...
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Zimri-Lim was in the
Middle Bronze Age the king of Mari (c. 1767–1752 BCE; low chronology).
Zimri-Lim (Akkadian: 𒍣𒅎𒊑𒇷𒅎 Zi-im-ri Li-im) was the son...
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Zimri (Hebrew: זִמְרִי,
Zīmrī, lit. 'praiseworthy', also
transliterated as
Zambri due to a Gr****
corruption of Omri), was the
fifth king of Israel. His...
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Gumoriani Tribe/
Zimri Tribe is also
called Zimri or
Mizri or
Gamaryani or
Gumaryani or
Gumoriani is a
Pashtun tribe in
Balochistan and
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa...
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Zimri (Hebrew: זִמְרִי,
Zīmrī; lit. 'praiseworthy') son of Salu was the
prince or
leader of a
family within the
Tribe of
Simeon during the time of the...
- The
palace reached its
grandest state with its last
renovation under king
Zimri-Lim in the 18th
century BC; in
addition to
serving as the home of the royal...
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November 16, 1833, in St. Stephen, New
Brunswick in Canada. His
parents were
Zimri Brewer Heywood and
Hannah Cooper. The
Heywood family came to California...
- Omri are Ahab, Ahaziah, Joram, and Athaliah. Like his predecessor, king
Zimri, who
ruled for only
seven days, Omri is the
second king
mentioned in the...
- Eshnunna. Regardless,
Zimri-Lim
signed the
treaty with the king of Eshnunna. With the
treaty between Zimri-Lim and Ibal-pi-El in
Zimri-Lim's 5th year, Mari...
- The
county was
officially organized on
March 10, 1859, and is
named after Zimri A. Carter, a
pioneer settler who came to
Missouri from
South Carolina in...