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Tjaru caʀu (Ancient Egyptian: ṯꜣrw) was an
ancient Egyptian fortress on the Way of
Horus or
Horus military road, the
major road
leading out of
Egypt into...
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Djaru (
Tjaru) is a Pama–Nyungan
language spoken in the south-eastern
Kimberley region of
Western Australia. As with most Pama-Nyungan languages, Djaru...
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Egypt to Mesopotamia. The
Egyptian army ****embled at the
border fortress of
Tjaru (called Sele in Gr****) and
arrived ten days
later at the
loyal city of Gaza...
- them like Montu, Lord of Thebes". [...] his
majesty p****ed the
fortress of
Tjaru, like
Montu when he goes forth.
Every country trembled before him, fear...
- take
Tjaru, the
major border fortification on the
Horus Road, the road from
Egypt to Canaan, in October,
totally avoiding Avaris. In
taking Tjaru he cut...
- noses. Such
criminals were
often exiled to
locations in Sinai, such as
Tjaru and Rhinocorura. In 1854, all
forms of JCP were
abolished in the Netherlands...
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Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel
Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of
Qaitbay El
Gamil El-Gendi
Fortress Fort
Julien Salah El-Din
castle Tjaru...
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Buhen Kumma (Nubia) An-Nekhel
Fortress Babylon Fortress Cairo Citadel Citadel of
Qaitbay El
Gamil El-Gendi
Fortress Fort
Julien Salah El-Din
castle Tjaru...
- "Horus
Military road", the
coastal road that led from the
Egyptian city of
Tjaru (Zarw/Sile) in the
northeast corner of the
Egyptian Nile
Delta along the...
- be the
first historically attested mines.[citation needed] The
fortress Tjaru in
western Sinai was a
place of
banishment for
Egyptian criminals. The Way...