- po****tion." In an
offering list from the Ur III period, a
deity named Malkum is
attested alongside the
goddess Ḫabūrītum. It has been
proposed that this...
- Sih maktūb ("Three letters") Sad khaṭābah ("One
hundred lectures") Mīrzā
Malkum Khān's
Armenian background and
Christian religion may have pla**** a part...
- of Šabakuranum 1897 BC Ibni-Adad son of
Baqqunum 1896 BC Aḫmarši son of
Malkum-išar 1895 BC
Sukkalia son of
Minanum 1894 BC Iddin-Aššur son of
Kubidi 1893...
-
formative influence is
visible in such
major Persian-language
writers as
Malkum Khan,
Mirza Agha Khan Kirmani, Zein ul-’Abdin Maraghai, and
Mirza ʻAbd ul-Rahim...
- god
called MLKM is
mentioned on a list of gods from Ugarit, one
called Malkum is also
attested on
tablets from Drehem, and a god
called Malik is attested...
-
Malgium (also
Malkum) (Ĝalgi’a or Ĝalgu’a in Sumerian, and Malgû(m) in Akkadian) is an
ancient Mesopotamian city
tentatively identified as Tell Y****ir...
- Iran: 1785-1906 (Berkeley:
University of
California Press, 1969) 9-
Mirza Malkum Khan: A
Biographical Study in
Iranian Modernism (Berkeley:
University of...
-
Jacques Rousseau (diplomat)
Isaac de l'Estoille Algar,
Hamid (1973). Mīrzā
Malkum Khān: A
Study in the
History of
Iranian Modernism.
University of California...
- {{cite thesis}}: ISBN / Date
incompatibility (help) Algar, Hamid. Mīrzā
Malkum Khān: A
Study in the
History of
Iranian Modernism p. 10
University of California...
-
International Congress on
Medieval Studies,
Spring 1999. Algar,
Hamid (1973). Mīrzā
Malkum Khān: A
Study in the
History of
Iranian Modernism.
University of California...