- and
might have
already emerged by 5000 BC.
Badari culture is so
named because of its
discovery at El-
Badari (Arabic: البداري), an area in the
Asyut Governorate...
- El
Badari (Arabic: البداري) is a town in the
Asyut Governorate,
Upper Egypt,
located between Matmar and Qaw El Kebir. The
older name of the town is Berdanis...
- has
linked the
earliest farming po****tions at Faiyum, Merimde, and El-
Badari, to Near
Eastern po****tions. The
archaeological data also
suggests that...
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derives from the
Sanskrit compound Badarīnātha,
consisting of the
terms badarī (jujube tree) and nātha (lord), an
epithet of Vishnu. It is also
known as...
-
there were some
smaller cemeteries,
including important burials of the
Badari culture and rock
tombs of the Old
Kingdom period belonging to the nomarchs...
- Egypt,
which corresponds in its
later phase to the
Faiyum A
culture and the
Badari culture in
Predynastic Egypt. It is
estimated that the
culture evolved between...
-
Tibor Badari (17
August 1948 – 2014) was a
Hungarian boxer. He
competed at the 1968
Summer Olympics and the 1976
Summer Olympics. At the 1976
Summer Olympics...
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Dekernes Dendera Desouk Diarb Negm
Dishna Edfu Edku El
Alamein El
Ayyat El
Badari El
Badrashein El
Bagour El
Balyana El
Basaliya El
Bayadiya El
Dabaa El Delengat...
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Graham Badari (born 1963) is an
Aboriginal Australian artist from the
Wardjak clan in West
Arnhem Land.
Graham Badari belongs to the Duwa
moeity and speaks...
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archaeological site of el-Amrah,
located around 120 km (75 mi)
south of
Badari in
Upper Egypt. El-Amrah was the
first site
where this
culture group was...