-
Šipad was the
largest Bosnian producer and
manufacturer of wood and
lumber products and furniture. The
conglomerate was
founded in 1892 by
German industrialist...
- En-
sipad-zid-ana
appears as the
second king of
Larak in some
versions of the
Sumerian King List (SKL).
According to that
literary composition, En-
sipad-zid-ana...
-
certain rajah who ****umed the
title Rajah Sipad the Older.
According to Majul, the
origins of the
title rajah sipad originated from the
Hindu sri pada, which...
- BC
Eridu dynasty (Alulim) Bad-tibira
dynasty (Dumuzid)
Larak dynasty (En-
sipad-zid-ana)
Sippar dynasty (Enmeduranki)
Shuruppak dynasty (Ziusudra) Kish...
-
cognate of
Athirat Dumuzid/Tammuz,
Mesopotamian dying-&-rising god, Dumuzid-
sipad (the Shepherd),
husband of
Inanna Gatumdag,
Sumerian fertility goddess and...
-
certain rajah who ****umed the
title Rajah Sipad the Older.
According to Majul, the
origins of the
title rajah sipad originated from the
Hindu sri pada, which...
- who was
revered as the
patron god of shepherds. In his role as
Dumuzid sipad ("Dumuzid the Shepherd"), he was
believed to be the
provider of milk, which...
-
structure of the noun
phrase can be
further illustrated with the
phrase sipad udu siki-ak-ak-ene ("the
shepherds of
woolly sheep"),
where the
first genitive...
-
Sumerians as
Dumuzid the
Shepherd (Sumerian: 𒌉𒍣𒉺𒇻, romanized: Dumuzid
sipad) and to the
Canaanites as Adon (Phoenician: 𐤀𐤃𐤍; Proto-Hebrew: 𐤀𐤃𐤍)...
-
Sarripada (from
Sanskrit Sri Paduka, "His Highness";
variants include Salip,
Sipad, Paduka, and Salipada). However, they were not
kings in the
European sense...