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Иркаб-Даму поднимает Эблу с колен #shorts #бронзовый_век #история
Полное видео об истории Царства Эбла: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S9TBdXeeYk
published: 19 Jul 2023
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Ranking the Top 25 Greatest Ancient Levantine Generals
This list will contain generals that existed before the conquest of the levant by the Arabs.
25. Alexander Jannaeus
24. Irkabtum
23. Asa of Judah
22. Simon Thassi
21. Simon bar Giora
20. Julianus ben Sabar
19. Iblul-Il
18. Ibbi Sipish
17. Mesha
16. Herod I the Great
15. Aristobulus I
14. John Hyrcanus
13. Sumu-Epuh
12. Jonathan Apphus
11. Simon bar Kokhba
10. Zabdas
9. Ithobaal I
8. Empress Zenobia
7. Irkab-Damu
6. Yahdun-Lim
5. Judas Maccabeus
4. Hazael
3. Yarim-Lim I
2. David
1. Odaenathus
published: 22 Sep 2024
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The Forgotten Ancient Kingdom of Ebla
Spectacular things were happening in Mesopotamia in the period we call the Early Bronze Age, particularly in the southern part of it, commonly called Babylonia. It was here that the wealthy, sophisticated Sumerian civilization developed, its growth and prosperity greatly spurred by the invention of writing. A magnificent assortment of beautifully wrought items, like those unearthed from the so-called royal tombs of Ur and now on display in the British Museum, testifies to the high level of craftsmanship of the Sumerian civilization at its zenith.
In the wake of the Sumerian Early Dynastic period ( 2900–2334 BC), there arose in southern Mesopotamia the first great empire in Near Eastern history—the Akkadian empire ( 2334–2193 BC) founded by Sargon, which at its peak extended through the wh...
published: 16 Mar 2021
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The Lost City of Ebla
You've heard of Ur, Uruk, Babylon, Jericho and Nineveh, but how about Ebla? Though most haven't heard of it, in ancient times, Ebla was one of the more important cities of the upper Mesopotamia and the Near East. Get to know this little known ancient city that until the 1960s had literally disappeared beneath the sands of time.
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#ebla #mesopotamia #ancienthistory
published: 01 Nov 2019
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Ranking the Top 150 Greatest Semitic Generals
This list will contain generals who arent semitic ethnically but served semitic empires.
150. Simon bar Kokhba
149. Shammar Yahri'sh
148. Idris I
147. Ulamburiash
146. Shamshi-Adad V
145. al-Mu'tadid
144. Zabdas
143. Marwan I
142. Ithobaal I
141. Ashurnasirpal II
140. Kurigalzu I
139. Muhammad ibn al-Ash'ath al-Khuza'i
138. Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
137. Al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba
136. Muflih al-Turki
135. Empress Zenobia
134. Al-Mundhir III
133. Ahmad Ibn Kayghalagh
132. Yazaman al-Khadim
131. Damian of Tarsus
130. Masalama ibn Abd al-Malik
129. Salih ibn Ali
128. Abd Allah ibn Ali
127. Wube Haile Maryam
126. Hassan ibn al-Nu'man
125. Malik al-Ashtar
124. al-Mansur Billah
123. Dawit I
122. Uqbah ibn Nafi
121. Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani
120. Badr al-Hammami
119. Asad ibn Abdallah al-Qasri
11...
published: 25 Sep 2024
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Rebecca Hasselbach-Andee | Language and Cultural Contact: The Case of Ebla
Presented by Rebecca Hasselbach-Andee, Professor of Comparative Semitics, OI
Language and Cultural Contact in the Third Millennium BCE: The Case of Ebla
From almost the earliest attestations of writing, there is evidence for languages in contact. In Mesopotamia, for example, we have evidence for Sumerian and Akkadian contact from the early third millennium BCE. It is very difficult, however, to determine the extent and duration of such contact in languages that are no longer spoken. In the case of the Ancient Near East sources do not commonly tell us what language(s) individuals spoke or if the language they wrote represents the language also used for oral communication. This lecture draws attention to the difficulties involved in determining the linguistic situation “on the ground” by us...
published: 07 Oct 2021
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Rumah Lagu : Aku dilahirkan untuk siapa - Faul Gayo
Haruskah diriku mengorbankan lagi
Cinta yang telah Lahir di hatiku
Hanya karena ku tak mampu lagi
Menahan cobaan dari-Mu
Tuhan kini kubertanya
Sebenarnya aku siapa
Tuhan coba tolong diriku
Yang sebenarnya untuk siapa
Tunjukan coba tunjukan
Aku dilahirkan untuk siapa
Kalau bukan dari tangan-Mu
Mana mungkin aku dapat mengenal cintanya
Aku dapat mengenal kasihnya
Kalau bukan dari petunjuk-Mu
Mana mungkin aku akan dapat memilih
Di antara orang yang kucinta
Semua kuserahkan pada-Mu
Karena mati hidupku ada di tangan-Mu
Haruskah diriku mengorbankan lagi
Cinta yang telah lahir di hatiku
Hanya karena ku tak mampu lagi
Menahan cobaan dari-Mu
Tuhan kini kubertanya
Sebenarnya aku siapa
Tuhan coba tolong diriku
Yang sebenarnya untuk siapa
published: 04 Nov 2021
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Иркаб-Даму поднимает Эблу с колен #shorts #бронзовый_век #история
Полное видео об истории Царства Эбла: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S9TBdXeeYk
Полное видео об истории Царства Эбла: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S9TBdXeeYk
https://wn.com/Иркаб_Даму_Поднимает_Эблу_С_Колен_Shorts_Бронзовый_Век_История
Полное видео об истории Царства Эбла: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6S9TBdXeeYk
- published: 19 Jul 2023
- views: 2203
7:50
Ranking the Top 25 Greatest Ancient Levantine Generals
This list will contain generals that existed before the conquest of the levant by the Arabs.
25. Alexander Jannaeus
24. Irkabtum
23. Asa of Judah
22. Simon Tha...
This list will contain generals that existed before the conquest of the levant by the Arabs.
25. Alexander Jannaeus
24. Irkabtum
23. Asa of Judah
22. Simon Thassi
21. Simon bar Giora
20. Julianus ben Sabar
19. Iblul-Il
18. Ibbi Sipish
17. Mesha
16. Herod I the Great
15. Aristobulus I
14. John Hyrcanus
13. Sumu-Epuh
12. Jonathan Apphus
11. Simon bar Kokhba
10. Zabdas
9. Ithobaal I
8. Empress Zenobia
7. Irkab-Damu
6. Yahdun-Lim
5. Judas Maccabeus
4. Hazael
3. Yarim-Lim I
2. David
1. Odaenathus
https://wn.com/Ranking_The_Top_25_Greatest_Ancient_Levantine_Generals
This list will contain generals that existed before the conquest of the levant by the Arabs.
25. Alexander Jannaeus
24. Irkabtum
23. Asa of Judah
22. Simon Thassi
21. Simon bar Giora
20. Julianus ben Sabar
19. Iblul-Il
18. Ibbi Sipish
17. Mesha
16. Herod I the Great
15. Aristobulus I
14. John Hyrcanus
13. Sumu-Epuh
12. Jonathan Apphus
11. Simon bar Kokhba
10. Zabdas
9. Ithobaal I
8. Empress Zenobia
7. Irkab-Damu
6. Yahdun-Lim
5. Judas Maccabeus
4. Hazael
3. Yarim-Lim I
2. David
1. Odaenathus
- published: 22 Sep 2024
- views: 145
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The Forgotten Ancient Kingdom of Ebla
Spectacular things were happening in Mesopotamia in the period we call the Early Bronze Age, particularly in the southern part of it, commonly called Babylonia....
Spectacular things were happening in Mesopotamia in the period we call the Early Bronze Age, particularly in the southern part of it, commonly called Babylonia. It was here that the wealthy, sophisticated Sumerian civilization developed, its growth and prosperity greatly spurred by the invention of writing. A magnificent assortment of beautifully wrought items, like those unearthed from the so-called royal tombs of Ur and now on display in the British Museum, testifies to the high level of craftsmanship of the Sumerian civilization at its zenith.
In the wake of the Sumerian Early Dynastic period ( 2900–2334 BC), there arose in southern Mesopotamia the first great empire in Near Eastern history—the Akkadian empire ( 2334–2193 BC) founded by Sargon, which at its peak extended through the whole of Mesopotamia, and north-westwards into south-eastern Anatolia. Early Bronze Age Mesopotamia’s archaeological remains and prolific tablet-finds provided rich and exciting fields of investigation for archaeologists, historians, and linguists alike.
But across the Euphrates in Syria, the picture was much bleaker, so it seemed, if you happened to be any of these. Up until the 1960s, third millennium Syria was generally thought of as no more than ‘an illiterate backwater of small communities far removed from the great developments of civilization occurring in Mesopotamia and Egypt’. But there must have been more to it than this! And indeed, it was quite possible that the numerous unexplored mounds (tells) throughout the region did include remains of settlements of various kinds contemporary with the first great civilizations of Mesopotamia.
Link to original article: First Kingdoms: The Forgotten Mesopotamian Kingdom of Ebla
https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-asia/ebla-0011940
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Footage Attribution: Syria: Footage shows ancient city of Ebla following SAA's advance in Idlib
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AFifrqs8Lo&t;=31s
The Standard of Ur 烏爾軍旗 貝殼,青金石,灑青公元前2500,伊拉克 Shell, lapis lazuli, red limestone 2500 BC Iraq
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1bocfIlgrA&t;=31s
THE LOUVRE: Stunning 🏛️ ancient MESOPOTAMIA exhibits in Paris - Let's go!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy558X2N1rc&t;=430s
Syria - Ebla and Sergilla
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bI2W-GFR6Y&t;=46s
Attribution for footage goes to the Total War Franchise, the Rome II Total War Team and the Age of Bronze Mod Team.
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https://wn.com/The_Forgotten_Ancient_Kingdom_Of_Ebla
Spectacular things were happening in Mesopotamia in the period we call the Early Bronze Age, particularly in the southern part of it, commonly called Babylonia. It was here that the wealthy, sophisticated Sumerian civilization developed, its growth and prosperity greatly spurred by the invention of writing. A magnificent assortment of beautifully wrought items, like those unearthed from the so-called royal tombs of Ur and now on display in the British Museum, testifies to the high level of craftsmanship of the Sumerian civilization at its zenith.
In the wake of the Sumerian Early Dynastic period ( 2900–2334 BC), there arose in southern Mesopotamia the first great empire in Near Eastern history—the Akkadian empire ( 2334–2193 BC) founded by Sargon, which at its peak extended through the whole of Mesopotamia, and north-westwards into south-eastern Anatolia. Early Bronze Age Mesopotamia’s archaeological remains and prolific tablet-finds provided rich and exciting fields of investigation for archaeologists, historians, and linguists alike.
But across the Euphrates in Syria, the picture was much bleaker, so it seemed, if you happened to be any of these. Up until the 1960s, third millennium Syria was generally thought of as no more than ‘an illiterate backwater of small communities far removed from the great developments of civilization occurring in Mesopotamia and Egypt’. But there must have been more to it than this! And indeed, it was quite possible that the numerous unexplored mounds (tells) throughout the region did include remains of settlements of various kinds contemporary with the first great civilizations of Mesopotamia.
Link to original article: First Kingdoms: The Forgotten Mesopotamian Kingdom of Ebla
https://www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-asia/ebla-0011940
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Footage Attribution: Syria: Footage shows ancient city of Ebla following SAA's advance in Idlib
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AFifrqs8Lo&t;=31s
The Standard of Ur 烏爾軍旗 貝殼,青金石,灑青公元前2500,伊拉克 Shell, lapis lazuli, red limestone 2500 BC Iraq
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1bocfIlgrA&t;=31s
THE LOUVRE: Stunning 🏛️ ancient MESOPOTAMIA exhibits in Paris - Let's go!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uy558X2N1rc&t;=430s
Syria - Ebla and Sergilla
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1bI2W-GFR6Y&t;=46s
Attribution for footage goes to the Total War Franchise, the Rome II Total War Team and the Age of Bronze Mod Team.
https://www.moddb.com/mods/age-of-bronze
https://www.totalwar.com/
- published: 16 Mar 2021
- views: 91987
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The Lost City of Ebla
You've heard of Ur, Uruk, Babylon, Jericho and Nineveh, but how about Ebla? Though most haven't heard of it, in ancient times, Ebla was one of the more importa...
You've heard of Ur, Uruk, Babylon, Jericho and Nineveh, but how about Ebla? Though most haven't heard of it, in ancient times, Ebla was one of the more important cities of the upper Mesopotamia and the Near East. Get to know this little known ancient city that until the 1960s had literally disappeared beneath the sands of time.
Sources and Suggested Reading ► https://bit.ly/2PFy1Hr
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#ebla #mesopotamia #ancienthistory
https://wn.com/The_Lost_City_Of_Ebla
You've heard of Ur, Uruk, Babylon, Jericho and Nineveh, but how about Ebla? Though most haven't heard of it, in ancient times, Ebla was one of the more important cities of the upper Mesopotamia and the Near East. Get to know this little known ancient city that until the 1960s had literally disappeared beneath the sands of time.
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#ebla #mesopotamia #ancienthistory
- published: 01 Nov 2019
- views: 17559
43:10
Ranking the Top 150 Greatest Semitic Generals
This list will contain generals who arent semitic ethnically but served semitic empires.
150. Simon bar Kokhba
149. Shammar Yahri'sh
148. Idris I
147. Ulamburi...
This list will contain generals who arent semitic ethnically but served semitic empires.
150. Simon bar Kokhba
149. Shammar Yahri'sh
148. Idris I
147. Ulamburiash
146. Shamshi-Adad V
145. al-Mu'tadid
144. Zabdas
143. Marwan I
142. Ithobaal I
141. Ashurnasirpal II
140. Kurigalzu I
139. Muhammad ibn al-Ash'ath al-Khuza'i
138. Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
137. Al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba
136. Muflih al-Turki
135. Empress Zenobia
134. Al-Mundhir III
133. Ahmad Ibn Kayghalagh
132. Yazaman al-Khadim
131. Damian of Tarsus
130. Masalama ibn Abd al-Malik
129. Salih ibn Ali
128. Abd Allah ibn Ali
127. Wube Haile Maryam
126. Hassan ibn al-Nu'man
125. Malik al-Ashtar
124. al-Mansur Billah
123. Dawit I
122. Uqbah ibn Nafi
121. Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani
120. Badr al-Hammami
119. Asad ibn Abdallah al-Qasri
118. Gobana Dacche
117. Makonnen Wolde Mikael
116. Hasan al-Utrush
115. Tewodros II
114. Leo of Tripoli
113. Abu Awn Abd al-Malik ibn Yazid
112. Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani
111. Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan
110. Miqdad ibn Aswad
109. Al-Qa'qa ibn Amr
108. Ashur-uballit I
107. Karib'il Watar
106. Muhammad ibn al-Qasim
105. Irkab-Damu
104. Harthama ibn A'yan
103. Al-Ahnaf
102. Badis ibn al-Mansur
101. Mansur ad-Din
100. Muhammad ibn Masalamah
99. Husayn ibn Hamdan
98. Wolde Selassie
97. Sabagadis Woldu
96. Yahdun-Lim
95. Abd al-Rahman III
94. Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Tamimi
93. Tiglath-Pileser II
92. Umar al-Aqta
91. Sa'id ibn Amr al-Harashi
90. Shalmaneser III
89. Ras Alula
88. Tahir ibn Husayn
87. Shalmaneser V
86. Manishtushu
85. Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan
84. Shurahbil ibn Hasana
83. Al-Hasan ibn Ali al-Kalbi
82. Rabih az-Zubayr
81. Haile Selassie
80. Samsu-iluna
79. Muhammad ibn Marwan
78. Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Katib
77. Iyad ibn Ghanm
76. Judas Maccabeus
75. Queen Mawiyya
74. Neriglissar
73. Hazael
72. Iyasu I the Great
71. Zara Yaqob
70. Zubayr ibn al-Awwam
69. Yohannes IV
68. Muhammad Ahmad
67. Harun al-Rashid
66. Abu Abdallah al-Shi'i
65. Abd al-Rahman I
64. Yarim-Lim I
63. Khaydhar ibn Kawus al-Afshin
62. Obodas I
61. Buluggin ibn Ziri
60. Abraha
59. Yekuno Amlak
58. Al-Muwaffaq
57. Ashur-dan II
56. Tiglath-Pileser I
55. Mu'awiya I
54. David
53. Hanzala ibn Safwan al-Kalbi
52. Sabr ad-Din III
51. Abu al-A'war
50. Susenyos I
49. Rimush
48. Al-Muthanna ibn Haritha
47. Al-Muhallab ibn Abi Sufra
46. Abd Allah ibn Amir
45. Thamal al-Dulafi
44. Arfajah
43. Muflih al-Saji
42. Gelawdewos
41. al-Mu'tasim
40. Emir Abdelkader
39. Omar al-Mukhtar
38. Sarsa Dengel the Great
37. Adad-nirari I
36. Adad-nirari II
35. Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid
34. Ahmad ibn Tulun
33. Ubadah ibn al-Samit
32. Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi
31. Menelik II
30. Odaenathus
29. Musa ibn Nusayr
28. Tariq ibn Ziyad
27. Abu Muslim
26. Ashurbanipal
25. Shalmaneser I
24. Ghalib ibn Abd al-Rahman
23. Mu'nis al-Muzaffar
22. Almanzor
21. Qutayba ibn Muslim
20. Jawhar
19. Judar Pasha
18. Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
17. Hamilcar Barca
16. Shamshi-Adad I
15. Naram-Sin
14. Esarhaddon
13. Hammurabi
12. Nabopolassar
11. Amda Seyon I
10. Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah
9. Sennacherib
8. Nebuchandnezzar II
7. Tukulti-Ninurta I
6. Sargon II
5. Amr ibn al-As
4. Sargon the Great
3. Tiglath-Pileser III
2. Hannibal
1. Khalid ibn al-Walid
https://wn.com/Ranking_The_Top_150_Greatest_Semitic_Generals
This list will contain generals who arent semitic ethnically but served semitic empires.
150. Simon bar Kokhba
149. Shammar Yahri'sh
148. Idris I
147. Ulamburiash
146. Shamshi-Adad V
145. al-Mu'tadid
144. Zabdas
143. Marwan I
142. Ithobaal I
141. Ashurnasirpal II
140. Kurigalzu I
139. Muhammad ibn al-Ash'ath al-Khuza'i
138. Isa ibn Yazid al-Juludi
137. Al-Hasan ibn Qahtaba
136. Muflih al-Turki
135. Empress Zenobia
134. Al-Mundhir III
133. Ahmad Ibn Kayghalagh
132. Yazaman al-Khadim
131. Damian of Tarsus
130. Masalama ibn Abd al-Malik
129. Salih ibn Ali
128. Abd Allah ibn Ali
127. Wube Haile Maryam
126. Hassan ibn al-Nu'man
125. Malik al-Ashtar
124. al-Mansur Billah
123. Dawit I
122. Uqbah ibn Nafi
121. Yazid ibn Mazyad al-Shaybani
120. Badr al-Hammami
119. Asad ibn Abdallah al-Qasri
118. Gobana Dacche
117. Makonnen Wolde Mikael
116. Hasan al-Utrush
115. Tewodros II
114. Leo of Tripoli
113. Abu Awn Abd al-Malik ibn Yazid
112. Abdallah ibn Tahir al-Khurasani
111. Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan
110. Miqdad ibn Aswad
109. Al-Qa'qa ibn Amr
108. Ashur-uballit I
107. Karib'il Watar
106. Muhammad ibn al-Qasim
105. Irkab-Damu
104. Harthama ibn A'yan
103. Al-Ahnaf
102. Badis ibn al-Mansur
101. Mansur ad-Din
100. Muhammad ibn Masalamah
99. Husayn ibn Hamdan
98. Wolde Selassie
97. Sabagadis Woldu
96. Yahdun-Lim
95. Abd al-Rahman III
94. Ya'qub ibn Ishaq al-Tamimi
93. Tiglath-Pileser II
92. Umar al-Aqta
91. Sa'id ibn Amr al-Harashi
90. Shalmaneser III
89. Ras Alula
88. Tahir ibn Husayn
87. Shalmaneser V
86. Manishtushu
85. Yazid ibn Abi Sufyan
84. Shurahbil ibn Hasana
83. Al-Hasan ibn Ali al-Kalbi
82. Rabih az-Zubayr
81. Haile Selassie
80. Samsu-iluna
79. Muhammad ibn Marwan
78. Muhammad ibn Sulayman al-Katib
77. Iyad ibn Ghanm
76. Judas Maccabeus
75. Queen Mawiyya
74. Neriglissar
73. Hazael
72. Iyasu I the Great
71. Zara Yaqob
70. Zubayr ibn al-Awwam
69. Yohannes IV
68. Muhammad Ahmad
67. Harun al-Rashid
66. Abu Abdallah al-Shi'i
65. Abd al-Rahman I
64. Yarim-Lim I
63. Khaydhar ibn Kawus al-Afshin
62. Obodas I
61. Buluggin ibn Ziri
60. Abraha
59. Yekuno Amlak
58. Al-Muwaffaq
57. Ashur-dan II
56. Tiglath-Pileser I
55. Mu'awiya I
54. David
53. Hanzala ibn Safwan al-Kalbi
52. Sabr ad-Din III
51. Abu al-A'war
50. Susenyos I
49. Rimush
48. Al-Muthanna ibn Haritha
47. Al-Muhallab ibn Abi Sufra
46. Abd Allah ibn Amir
45. Thamal al-Dulafi
44. Arfajah
43. Muflih al-Saji
42. Gelawdewos
41. al-Mu'tasim
40. Emir Abdelkader
39. Omar al-Mukhtar
38. Sarsa Dengel the Great
37. Adad-nirari I
36. Adad-nirari II
35. Muhammad ibn Tughj al-Ikhshid
34. Ahmad ibn Tulun
33. Ubadah ibn al-Samit
32. Ahmad ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi
31. Menelik II
30. Odaenathus
29. Musa ibn Nusayr
28. Tariq ibn Ziyad
27. Abu Muslim
26. Ashurbanipal
25. Shalmaneser I
24. Ghalib ibn Abd al-Rahman
23. Mu'nis al-Muzaffar
22. Almanzor
21. Qutayba ibn Muslim
20. Jawhar
19. Judar Pasha
18. Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas
17. Hamilcar Barca
16. Shamshi-Adad I
15. Naram-Sin
14. Esarhaddon
13. Hammurabi
12. Nabopolassar
11. Amda Seyon I
10. Abu Ubayda ibn al-Jarrah
9. Sennacherib
8. Nebuchandnezzar II
7. Tukulti-Ninurta I
6. Sargon II
5. Amr ibn al-As
4. Sargon the Great
3. Tiglath-Pileser III
2. Hannibal
1. Khalid ibn al-Walid
- published: 25 Sep 2024
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Rebecca Hasselbach-Andee | Language and Cultural Contact: The Case of Ebla
Presented by Rebecca Hasselbach-Andee, Professor of Comparative Semitics, OI
Language and Cultural Contact in the Third Millennium BCE: The Case of Ebla
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Presented by Rebecca Hasselbach-Andee, Professor of Comparative Semitics, OI
Language and Cultural Contact in the Third Millennium BCE: The Case of Ebla
From almost the earliest attestations of writing, there is evidence for languages in contact. In Mesopotamia, for example, we have evidence for Sumerian and Akkadian contact from the early third millennium BCE. It is very difficult, however, to determine the extent and duration of such contact in languages that are no longer spoken. In the case of the Ancient Near East sources do not commonly tell us what language(s) individuals spoke or if the language they wrote represents the language also used for oral communication. This lecture draws attention to the difficulties involved in determining the linguistic situation “on the ground” by using the example of Eblaite, an idiom attested in the 24th century BCE in the ancient northern Syrian site of Ebla (Tell Mardikh).
Our lectures are free and available to the public thanks to the generous support of our members. To become a member, please visit: http://bit.ly/2AWGgF7
2021, OI
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https://wn.com/Rebecca_Hasselbach_Andee_|_Language_And_Cultural_Contact_The_Case_Of_Ebla
Presented by Rebecca Hasselbach-Andee, Professor of Comparative Semitics, OI
Language and Cultural Contact in the Third Millennium BCE: The Case of Ebla
From almost the earliest attestations of writing, there is evidence for languages in contact. In Mesopotamia, for example, we have evidence for Sumerian and Akkadian contact from the early third millennium BCE. It is very difficult, however, to determine the extent and duration of such contact in languages that are no longer spoken. In the case of the Ancient Near East sources do not commonly tell us what language(s) individuals spoke or if the language they wrote represents the language also used for oral communication. This lecture draws attention to the difficulties involved in determining the linguistic situation “on the ground” by using the example of Eblaite, an idiom attested in the 24th century BCE in the ancient northern Syrian site of Ebla (Tell Mardikh).
Our lectures are free and available to the public thanks to the generous support of our members. To become a member, please visit: http://bit.ly/2AWGgF7
2021, OI
Music credit: bensound.com
- published: 07 Oct 2021
- views: 15407
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Rumah Lagu : Aku dilahirkan untuk siapa - Faul Gayo
Haruskah diriku mengorbankan lagi
Cinta yang telah Lahir di hatiku
Hanya karena ku tak mampu lagi
Menahan cobaan dari-Mu
Tuhan kini kubertanya
Sebenarnya aku si...
Haruskah diriku mengorbankan lagi
Cinta yang telah Lahir di hatiku
Hanya karena ku tak mampu lagi
Menahan cobaan dari-Mu
Tuhan kini kubertanya
Sebenarnya aku siapa
Tuhan coba tolong diriku
Yang sebenarnya untuk siapa
Tunjukan coba tunjukan
Aku dilahirkan untuk siapa
Kalau bukan dari tangan-Mu
Mana mungkin aku dapat mengenal cintanya
Aku dapat mengenal kasihnya
Kalau bukan dari petunjuk-Mu
Mana mungkin aku akan dapat memilih
Di antara orang yang kucinta
Semua kuserahkan pada-Mu
Karena mati hidupku ada di tangan-Mu
Haruskah diriku mengorbankan lagi
Cinta yang telah lahir di hatiku
Hanya karena ku tak mampu lagi
Menahan cobaan dari-Mu
Tuhan kini kubertanya
Sebenarnya aku siapa
Tuhan coba tolong diriku
Yang sebenarnya untuk siapa
https://wn.com/Rumah_Lagu_Aku_Dilahirkan_Untuk_Siapa_Faul_Gayo
Haruskah diriku mengorbankan lagi
Cinta yang telah Lahir di hatiku
Hanya karena ku tak mampu lagi
Menahan cobaan dari-Mu
Tuhan kini kubertanya
Sebenarnya aku siapa
Tuhan coba tolong diriku
Yang sebenarnya untuk siapa
Tunjukan coba tunjukan
Aku dilahirkan untuk siapa
Kalau bukan dari tangan-Mu
Mana mungkin aku dapat mengenal cintanya
Aku dapat mengenal kasihnya
Kalau bukan dari petunjuk-Mu
Mana mungkin aku akan dapat memilih
Di antara orang yang kucinta
Semua kuserahkan pada-Mu
Karena mati hidupku ada di tangan-Mu
Haruskah diriku mengorbankan lagi
Cinta yang telah lahir di hatiku
Hanya karena ku tak mampu lagi
Menahan cobaan dari-Mu
Tuhan kini kubertanya
Sebenarnya aku siapa
Tuhan coba tolong diriku
Yang sebenarnya untuk siapa
- published: 04 Nov 2021
- views: 458878