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  • ...the first king of the [[Third Dynasty of Ur|third dynasty of]] [[Ur]], or Ur III period. He is conventionally thought to have ruled from [[2112 BC]] to ...s origins. It is widely thought that he was a military official serving in Ur while it was ruled by [[Utu-Hegal]] of [[Uruk]]. Moreover, there is some sp
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  • | pagename = Ur-Nammu | abc = Ur-Nammu
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  • ...Authors|Rehman, Minhaaj ur]] [[Category:Education Authors|Rehman, Minhaaj ur]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Rehman, Minhaaj ur}}
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  • ...the first king of the [[Third Dynasty of Ur|third dynasty of]] [[Ur]], or Ur III period. He is conventionally thought to have ruled from [[2112 BC]] to ...s origins. It is widely thought that he was a military official serving in Ur while it was ruled by [[Utu-Hegal]] of [[Uruk]]. Moreover, there is some sp
    2 KB (357 words) - 08:55, 15 November 2007
  • | pagename = Ur-Nammu | abc = Ur-Nammu
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  • ...British [[archaeology|archaeologist]] who excavated the ancient city of [[Ur]], now in modern Iraq.
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  • ...Authors|Rehman, Minhaaj ur]] [[Category:Education Authors|Rehman, Minhaaj ur]] {{DEFAULTSORT:Rehman, Minhaaj ur}}
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  • Graduate Student Instructor, English and Humanities, UR, Eastman School of Music<br>
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  • ...of [[Nanna]], the Sumerian [[Moon god]], in the ancient Sumerian city of [[Ur]] in what is now southern Iraq. She is best known as the first known autho ...on a translucent alabaster disc, found in pieces in the temple complex in Ur where she lived.
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  • Chris Cole is President of Ur Studios, Inc. He was introduced to the Arpanet as a student at Harvard in Ur Studios, Inc. is a loosely bound collection of companies exploring civiliza
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  • * {{search link|"ur"|ur|ns0|ns14|ns100}} (your)
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  • if(d*d==0){ zmn='o';m++;n++;L(X[m],Y[n]); //printf("Go to UR"); goto UR;}
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  • Moreover, the "Royal Game of Ur" is a modern name attached to a board found -- nothing about the (original)
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  • 3. ir, ur and er (and ear as in earth, and or after w) all to be rendered as er (thus
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  • The first known board game is generally considered the Royal Game of Ur. It was discovered by Sir Leonard Woolley while excavating tombs in Iraq. I
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  • | nativename = {{lang|pa|ਪੰਜਾਬੀ}}, {{lang|ur|پنجابی}} ...ੀ}} ''{{Transl|sa|IAST|Pañjābī}}'' in [[Gurmukhi script|Gurmukhī]], {{lang|ur|پنجابی}} ''Panjābī'' in [[Shahmukhi|Shāhmukhī]]) is the language
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  • ...ed by Fascist laws) through the group. A selection of Evola's articles on "Ur" and "Krur" was published by Bocca in three volumes in 1955-56 as "Introduz
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  • ...ma-e-Islam</ref> is a Pakistani political party, led by [[Maulana]] [[Fazl-ur Rehman]], whose ancestor is the Jamiat-ul-Ulama-i-Hind (JUH), a [[Deoband]] Its next leader, [[Maulana]] [[Fazl-ur Rehman]] supported [[Benazir Bhutto]] during her second term, leading the [
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  • ...l |work=[http://imperial-library.info/ The Imperial Library] |title=Dagoth Ur's Plans |date=2002-05-01 | accessdate=2006-09-02 |author=[[Tribunal Temple] ...ethesda Softworks. Reprinted in The Imperial Library |title=Assault Dagoth Ur |work=The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind |date=2002-05-01 | accessdate=2006-1
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  • ...tablishment of the organization's ''Uitvoerende Raad'' (Executive Council; UR), were accepted more than two years later, on September 21, 1920. The same
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  • ...an language|German]] term '''''Ursprache''''' (derived from the prefix ''[[Ur-]]'' "primordial" and ''Sprache'' "language") is occasionally used as well.
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  • ...gns; the N2 was somewhat smaller and intended to compete with the proposed UR-200, and the much smaller N3, which would replace his "workhorse" [[R-7 roc ...ge cluster of R-16's. In the end the military planners selected Chelomei's UR-100 as the new "light" ICBM, and Yangel's R-36 for the "heavy" role. They s
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  • ...H. Wilkerson, Debra A Wrobleski, Los Alamos National Laboratory report LA-UR-81-1616, (July 7, 1986) ...MILL TAILINGS, David R. Dreesen, Joel M. Williams, and Edward J. Cokal, LA-UR-81-2734
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