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1Die Zeitrechnung der Babylonier und Assyrer
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By Johannes von Gumpach

“Die Zeitrechnung der Babylonier und Assyrer” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Die Zeitrechnung der Babylonier und Assyrer
- Author: Johannes von Gumpach
- Language: ger
- Number of Pages: Median: 179
- Publisher: ➤ Dr. Martin Sändig oHG - J. C. B. Mohr - J.C.B. Mohr
- Publish Date: 1852 - 1972 - 1989
- Publish Location: ➤ Heidelberg - Walluf bei Wiesbaden
“Die Zeitrechnung der Babylonier und Assyrer” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ History - Astronomy - Calendars - Chronology - Ancient astronomy - Assyrian calendar - Assyro-Babylonian calendar - Assyro-Babylonian chronology - Babylonian calendar - Bible - Cultural history - Egyptian Chronology - Egyptian History - Jewish history - Book of Habakkuk (Chavakuk - Habakuk) - Book of Judith - Apis (constellation) - Musca (constellation) - Chronology, Assyro-Babylonian - Calendar, Assyro-Babylonian - Ancient History
- Places: ➤ Babylonia - Assyria - Nineveh - Middle East - Iraq - Palestine - Levant - Egypt
- Time: Antiquity - To 640 A.D.
Edition Identifiers:
- Google Books ID: UFM9AQAAIAAJ - v2kBAAAAQAAJ - nk4YAAAAYAAJ
- The Open Library ID: OL37889996M - OL5377073M - OL24637986M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: ➤ 489009187 - 600646966 - 164622719 - 20351314 - 505751412 - 74062981 - 1072930 - 310682492 - 636919634
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 72370653 - 34030832
- All ISBNs: 0790532514 - 9780790532516 - 350025120X - 9783500251202
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"Johannes Von Gumpach"Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1852
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Assyrian calendar
The Assyrian calendar (Syriac: ܣܘܼܪܓܵܕ݂ܵܐ ܐܵܬ݂ܘܿܪܵܝܵܐ sūrgāḏā ʾĀṯōrāyā) is a solar calendar used by modern Assyrian people. Historically and also in some
Babylonian calendar
calendar appear in the Hebrew calendar, Assyrian calendar, Syriac calendar, Old Persian calendar, and Turkish calendar. The Babylonian civil calendar
Calendar era
as the first such year. The Assyrian calendar, introduced in the 1950s, has its era fixed at 4750 BC. The Japanese calendar dates from the accession of
Old Assyrian period
marked with the emergence of a distinct Assyrian dialect of the Akkadian language, a native Assyrian calendar and Assur for a time becoming a prominent
Arabic names of Gregorian months
Gregorian calendar are usually phonetic Arabic pronunciations of the corresponding month names used in European languages. An exception is the Assyrian calendar
Solar calendar
solar calendar. The following is a list of current, historical, and proposed solar calendars: Assamese calendar Assyrian calendar Badí‘ calendar Basotho
Ancient Church of the East
Shimun XXIII Eshai of the Assyrian Church of the East to switch over from the traditional Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar led part of the Church
2025
current year, and is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2025th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations
Rumi calendar
List of calendars Islamic calendar Solar Hijri calendar Tabarian calendar Assyrian calendar Hebrew calendar Persian calendar Babylonian calendar Pre-Islamic
800s BC (decade)
BC—Homer of Greece writes his Iliad and Odyssey. ( - 700 BCE) c. 800 BC—Assyrian army makes a use of the new technology by which iron can be hardened into