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Village in Pakistan
Mizri is a village near Sibi Balochistan Pakistan. "Pakistan- Settlement | Humanitarian Dataset | HDX". data.humdata.org. Retrieved 2025-05-12. Sibi District
Mizri
Mountain in Pakistan
Mizri Ghar at 3,111 metres (10,207 ft) is the third highest mountain in the Sulaiman Mountains of Western Pakistan. The only peaks higher are Qaisaghar
Mizri_Ghar
Hebrew and Aramaic name for the land of Egypt
The Book of Deuteronomy forbids the children of Israel from abhorring a Mizri, an Egyptian, "because you were a stranger in his land". According to Eusebius's
Mizraim
Extinct ancient language of Mesopotamia
genitive, as in the following example: ex: ōmīni ōmīni country Mizrinefenefe Mizri-ne-fe-ne-fe Egypt-ART.SG-GEN.SG-ART.SG-GEN.SG efrīfe efri-i-fe ruler-its-GEN
Hurrian_language
People of the ancient Near East
Kassite kings of Babylon, and the Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt - (called: Mizri), letters EA 1-EA 11, a subcorpus of letters, (EA for 'el Amarna'). The
Kassites
Babylonian clay tablet
written to the Pharaoh of Egypt (in the 14th century BC, Egypt referred to as Mizri/Miṣri). The letter's subject is the harvesting of crops by corvée (forced)
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Part of Marchélepot-Misery in Hauts-de-France, France
Misery (French pronunciation: [mizʁi]) is a former commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. On 1 January 2019, it was merged
Misery,_Somme
City in Balochistan, Pakistan
Dhadar plains. Pannis of Sibi and Dhadar under their chiefs Malik Yahya Mizri and Jangi khan panni defeated the Mughal forces twice but surrendered the
Sibi
Place in Balochistan, Pakistan
the west of Dhana Sar stands Nar Ghar (9100 feet) and towards South is Mizri Ghar (10207 feet). Karher River passes close to Dhana Sar. Sherani Pakhtuns
Dhana_Sar
"-mine". In the Amarna letters, the letters written to the Pharaoh of Egypt (Mizri/Misri in the letters), the Pharaoh is often referenced as "Lord-mine", or
Ia_(cuneiform)
Jewish prayer of thanksgiving
greater specificity this is sometimes called the Egyptian Hallel (Hallel Miẓri). This name is due to its mention of the Exodus from Egypt in Psalms 114:1
Hallel
SIWI they encamped in front of the Siwi-fort, some period later either a Mizri or a Barozai Panni chief granted Daud Khan Luni present Luni area and a
Luni,_Balochistan
Bronze Age city-state mentioned in the Amarna Letters
his servant. Send me [2]0 men from Meluhha and 20 men from Egypt-(named 'Mizri'-see Mizraim), to guard the city for the king, the Sun, my lord. (I am)-Your
Subartu
Cuneiform sign
Amarna letters from the brother kingdoms to the Pharaoh's Egypt (Egypt named Mizri in the letters). The brother kingdoms were Babylon, Alashiya, and Mittanni
ŠEŠ
District of Balochistan in Pakistan
the promising site for recreational purpose are Silyauza, Toi Sar, and Mizri Ghar. In summer season a lot of people from adjoining areas visit these
Musakhel_District,_Pakistan
Pakistan 3,003 1,797 1206 5 Shah Tus Aqa Ghar Afghanistan 4,803 1,734 3069 6 Mizri Ghar Pakistan 3,111 1,618 1493 7 Loe Nekan Pakistan 3,575 1,597 1985 8
List of ultras of the Karakoram and Hindu Kush
List_of_ultras_of_the_Karakoram_and_Hindu_Kush
your sons1 your wives, your chariots, your many horses, and in Egypt-(Mizri), your country, may all go very well. Paragraph II (10-13)–My brother, let
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Pashtun tribe in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan
colonial and local sources. Variant ethnonyms include Zhmaryani and Zimri/Mizri. Gazetteer and ethnographic sources group Gumoriani/Zimri among Pashtun
Zhmaryani
gold. Tablet-letter: EA 44: "Say to the lord, the king of Egypt-(named: Mizri), my father: Thus Zi[t]a, the king's son, your son. May all go well with
Zita_(Hittite_prince)
Byblos, Lebanon Rib-Hadda 68 letter sub-corpus (author) Damascus Biryawaza Mizri (name of "Ancient Egypt"-(see: Mizraim)) Pharaohs:Amenhotep III and IV Enišasi
Amarna letters localities and rulers
Amarna_letters_localities_and_rulers
Bulgarian rabbi (1328-?)
al-Iḳriṭi), in Laodicea, and later in Egypt (where he studied under Obadiah Miẓri, to whom he owed "the greatest part of his learning"). He was afterward
Judah_Leon_ben_Moses_Mosconi
Ruler of a city-state in southern Canaan
Yanhamu, his commissioner. When I was young, he brought me to Egypt-(named Mizri). I served the king, my lord, and I stood guard at the city gate of the
Yabitiri
City-state in western Syria in 1350–1335 BC
(ancient) when we did not belong to our lord, the king of Egypt-(named "Mizri"-see: Mizraim). And now, for 20–years, we have gone on writing to the king
Tunip
well. For your household, for Teye, your mother, the mistress of Egypt-("Mizri", see: Mizraim), for Tadu-Heba, my daughter, your wife, for the rest of
Pirissi_and_Tulubri
have not agreed to hand him over. Akka is like Magdalu in Egypt-(named Mizri), and has the king [my lord], not [h]eard that Šuta is turned against me
Šuta
Letter from the King of Alashiya, c.1350 BC
line-by-line translation.) Obverse (Lines 1-6)–Say to the king of Egypt-(Mizri), my brother: Message of the king of Alashiya, your brother. For me all
Amarna_letter_EA_38
condition" EA 167, "The constant Hittite menace" EA 169, "Aziru in Egypt-(Mizri)" (see DU-Teššup) DU-Teššup Moran, William L., The Amarna Letters, Ed. and
Tutu_(Egyptian_official)
Commune in Hauts-de-France, France
Marchélepot-Misery (French pronunciation: [maʁʃelpo mizʁi]) is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France. It was established
Marchélepot-Misery
District in Balochistan, Pakistan
Dhadar plains. Pannis of Sibi and Dhadar under their chiefs Malik Yahya Mizri & Jangi Khan Panni defeated the Mughal forces twice but surrendered the
Sibi_District
Say-(qabu (qí-bil-ma)) to NibhurreReya, (Neb-kheper-Ra-ia), the king of Egy[pt-(Mizri), my brother]: "(message)-Thus"-("um-ma"), Thus, the king of Karad[un]iyaš
Amarna_letter_EA_9
stationed it in his own house in Hazzatu and has sent 20–men to Egypt (called 'Mizri'-(Mizraim)). May the king, my lord, know (that) no garrison of the king
Pawura
Mayor of Biruta
with the king-(i.e. pharaoh) is [b]ad, and so you cannot leave Egypt-('Mizri', see: Mizraim). You did [n]ot cause the loss of [the king's lands; 'Abdi-Aširta
Yapa-Hadda
Ruler of Amurru
They said to me: "You sold your father [t]o the king of Egypt-(named: Mizri) for gold, and w[he]n will he-(pharaoh) let him go from Egypt?" All the
DU-Teššup_of_Amurru
(ancient) when we did not belong to our lord, the king of Egypt-(named: Mizri). And now, for 20–years, we have gone on writing to the king, our lord,
Niya_Kingdom
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Arabic, Australian, Malaysian
Discerning Truth from Falsehood
Female
Czechoslovakian
, work.
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French American English
Keeper of grain. Surname.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
The Mother of Ganesh; Clever and Elegant
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Indian, Sanskrit
Blue Bird; With a Neck of Jewels
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Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu
A Nobel Descent
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Indian, Tamil
Enjoy Man
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British, English, Latin
Black-haired; Dark as a Raven
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Rising; Growing
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
The Brave; Winner
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