- The Arameans, or
Aramaeans (Old Aramaic: 𐤀𐤓𐤌𐤉𐤀; Hebrew: אֲרַמִּים;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀραμαῖοι;
classical Syriac: ܐܪ̈ܡܝܐ, romanized: Ārāmāyē), were an...
- The
Senanayake Aramaya is a
temple situated on the Main
Chilaw Road, at Madampe, Sri
Lanka which houses The
Sacred Hair
Relics of Buddha. This temple...
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Imperial Aramaic (Aramaic: 𐡀𐡓𐡌𐡉𐡀, romanized:
Ārāmāyā) is a
linguistic term,
coined by
modern scholars in
order to
designate a
specific historical...
- Old
Aramaic (Aramaic: 𐤀𐤓𐤌𐤉𐤀, romanized:
Ārāmāyā)
refers to the
earliest stage of the
Aramaic language,
known from the
Aramaic inscriptions discovered...
-
Aramaya is a 1999
fantasy novel by Jane Routley. It
follows the
second book in the series, Fire Angels, with Dion
arriving in the
capitol of
Akieva in...
- "Suryaya" as the most
preferred synonym for "
Aramaya" (Aramaic).
Practice of
interchangeable naming (
Aramaya, Urhaya, Nahraya, and Suryaya)
persisted for...
- gold". biblehub.com.
Retrieved 2020-07-31. Also ܐܪܡܝܐ, ܐܪܐܡܝܬܐ. The form
arāmāyā is less
common in
classical texts, but may be
found (for example) in the...
-
accepted the
custom of a
double naming of
their language not only as
Aramaic (
Ārāmāyā) but also as "Syriac" (Suryāyā),
wrote a
homily (memrā)
dedicated to Ephrem...
-
Mesopotamian writings) sources, the
typical self-designations used are
ʾārāmāyā ("Aramean") and suryāyā, with the term ʾāthorāyā ("****yrian")
rarely being...
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formal arrival of Buddhism. The name
Thuparamaya comes from "stupa" and "
aramaya"
which is a
residential complex for monks.
According to the Palumekichchawa...