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Belu-Simion Fainaru was born in 1959.
Octavian Belu was born on 1951-02-17.
Eugeniu Belu-Frangulea is a Romanian author known for writing novels, poetry, and essays that explore themes such as history, politics, and culture. Some of his works include "Paradoxuri sută la sută" and "Gâtul de lebădă al Prometeului".
The cast of TV - 2010 includes: Belu Jerez as Televidente 1 Flor Jerez as Televidente 2
The cast of Un-Natural Selection - 2011 includes: Bette Belu as Tina Bette Belu as Tina (2011) Yves Bright as Tristan Gil Darnell as William Claudia Graf as Pam Sepideh Haftgoli as Shelley Kendra Jaymes as Sarah Adam Johnson as Joe Caroline Macey as Jo Sarayu Rao as Kate Kaitlyn Reed as Hot Girl Chryssie Whitehead as Mary
brothers Richard and Maurice McDonald, who opened in 1940 the fast foods so popular today
The cast of Boot Polish - 1954 includes: Nissar Veera Mohanbali Shailendra Bhudo Advani as Pedro Prabhu Arora Chand Burke as Kamla Devi Bhupendra Kapoor Prithviraj Kapoor as Himself - ritual performed in the beginning of the movie Raj Kapoor as Man asleep on train Rattan Kumar as Bhola Kumari Naaz as Belu
The cast of Sachaa Jhutha - 1970 includes: Billa Jullian Ratnamala as Miss Malti Mehra Rexy as Moti (The Dog) Faryal as Ruby Rajan Haksar as Judge Kamal Kapoor as Commisioner of Police Rashid Khan Vinod Khanna as Inspector. Pradhan Viju Khote Kirti Kumar Kumari Naaz as Belu Prayag Raj Jagdish Raj as Inspector. Jagdish
It is said that when the waters of the great Flood began to recede, there was great joy and the believers offered thanks to God. Prophet Noah and his family are said to have gathered up all of the food remaining on the Ark and transformed it into a delicious pudding. Since that day, Muslims prepare this delicacy each year in remembrance of what Noah and his people had experienced. This sweet dish is called "Noah's pudding" or "ashur
In Sumerian texts, Tammuz is called Dumuzi and is identified as the consort or lover of the fertility goddess Inanna (Babylonian Ishtar). It has been suggested that Tammuz was originally a king who was deified after his death. Sumerian texts believed to date from the 18th century B.C.E. show that the kings of Sumer were identified with Dumuzi. Regarding the identification of Tammuz, D. Wolkstein and S. N. Kramer remarked: "There were quite a number of 'dying gods' in ancient Sumer, but the best known is Dumuzi, the biblical Tammuz, whom the women of Jerusalem were still mourning in the days of the prophet Ezekiel. Originally, the god Dumuzi was a mortal Sumerian ruler, whose life and death had made a profound impression on the Sumerian thinkers and mythographers." (Inanna, Queen of Heaven and Earth, New York, 1983, p. 124) In addition, O. R. Gurney wrote: "Dumuzi was originally a man, a king of Erech . . . The humanity of Dumuzi is, moreover, confirmed by the mythological passage in which he says to Inanna 'I will lead you to the house of my god'. This is not the way in which a god would speak."-Journal of Semitic Studies, Vol. 7, 1962, pp. 150-152. With the passage of time, the gods of the first Babylonian Empire began to multiply. The pantheon came to have a number of triads of gods, or deities. One such triad was composed of Anu (the god of the sky), Enlil (the god of the earth, air, and storm), and Ea (the god presiding over the waters). Another triad was that of the moon-god Sin, the sun-god Shamash, and the fertility goddess Ishtar, the lover or consort of Tammuz. (PICTURE, Vol. 2, p. 529) The Babylonians even had triads of devils, such as the triad of Labartu, Labasu, and Akhkhazu. The worship of heavenly bodies became prominent (Isa 47:13), and various planets came to be associated with certain deities. The planet Jupiter was identified with the chief god of Babylon, Marduk; Venus with Ishtar, a goddess of love and fertility; Saturn with Ninurta, a god of war and hunting and patron of agriculture; Mercury with Nebo, a god of wisdom and agriculture; Mars with Nergal, a god of war and pestilence and lord of the underworld. The cities of ancient Babylonia came to have their own special guardian deities, somewhat like "patron saints." In Ur it was Sin; in Eridu, Ea; in Nippur, Enlil; in Cuthah, Nergal; in Borsippa, Nebo, and in the city of Babylon, Marduk (Merodach). At the time that Hammurabi made Babylon the capital of Babylonia, the importance of the city's favorite god Marduk was, of course, enhanced. Finally Marduk was given the attribute of earlier gods and displaced them in the Babylonian myths. In later periods his proper name "Marduk" was supplanted by the title "Belu" ("Owner"), so that finally he was commonly spoken of as Bel. His wife was called Belit ("Mistress," par excellence).-See BEL; NEBO No. 4.
The Assyrian Kings List Early Period _________________________________________________________________________ A: "Kings who lived in tents" Tudiya Adamu Yangi Kitlamu Harharu Mandaru Imsu Harsu Didanu Hanu Zuabu Nuabu Abazu Belu Azarah Zariqum Beginning of the Assyrian independence Puzur-Ashur I Shalim-Ahu Ilu-Shuma Raids into southern Mesoptamia Erishum I B: During Akkadian Domination _______________________________________________________________________ FROM UNTIL ____ _____ Sargon I 2334 2279 55 years United Mesopotamia (Sumer & Akkad) Rimush 2278 2270 8 Conquers Elam and Marhashi (Central Iran) Manishtushu 2269 2255 14 Renovates Temple of Ishtar Naram-Sin 2254 2218 36 Arrogates god-like status to himself Shar-Kali-Shari 2217 2193 24 Akkadian kingship begins to weaken Igigi 2192 Nanium Imi Elul-dan 2190 Dudu 2189 2169 20 Shu-Turul 2168 2154 14 Akkadian empire collapses C: Neo-Sumerian Domination _________________________________________________________________________ Ur-Nammu 2112 2095 17 Establishes the Third Dynasty of Ur Shulgi 2094 2047 47 Extends father's empire to all of Assyria Amar-Sin 2046 2038 8 Shu-Sin 2037 2029 8 Ibbi-Sin 2028 2004 24 Amorites weaken Sumerian power ________________________________________________________________________ D: Assyrian kings during the Akkadian Domination Ushpiya May have succeeded ollowed king Azarah Apiashal Ushpiya & Apiashal are also considered tent kings ________________________________________________________________________ E: "Kings who were ancestors" Hale Chief of an Amorite tribe Samanu Hayani Ilu-Mer Yakmesi Yakmeni Yazkur-ilu Ilu-Kabkabi Aminu F: Historic Period (written history) _______________________________________________________________________ Erishum II 1920 1900 20 Shamshi-Adad I 1813 1781 32 Unites all independent Assyrian city-states Ishme-Dagan I 1780 1741 39 Contemporary with Hammurabi of Babylon Ashur-Dugul 5 Unknown Rulers Adasi Several Minor Rulers Erishum III Shamshi-Adad II Ishme-Dagan II Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-Nirari I Puzur-Ashur III 1520 Enlil-Nasir I Ashur-Nirari II Ashur-Bel-Nisheshu 1417 1409 8 Ashur-Rim-Nisheshu Ashur-Nadin-Ahhe II Eriba-Adad I Middle Period _______________________________________________________________________ Ashur-Uballit I 1363 1328 35 Gains Assyrian Independecne from Mittani Enlil-Nirari 1327 1318 9 Arik-Den-Ili 1317 1306 11 Adad-Nirari I 1305 1274 31 Mittani falls to Assyria Shalmaneser I 1273 1244 29 Urarti falls to Assyria Tukulti-Ninurta I 1243 1207 36 Sacks Babylon, killed by his own son Ashur-Nadin-Apli 1206 1203 3 Assyrin power is weakened Ashur-Nirari III 1202 1197 5 Enlil-Kudurri-Usur 1196 1191 12 Ninurta-Apal-Ekur 1191 1179 5 Ashur-Dan I 1178 1133 45 Elam captures Babylonia Ashur-Resha-Ishi I 1132 1115 17 Nebuchadnezzar I of Babylon captures Elam Ninurta-Tukulti-Ashur 1115 1114 1 Mutakkil-Nusku 1115 1114 1 Tiglath-Pileser I 1114 1076 38 In defending Assyria, defeats Nebuchadnezzar Asharid-Pal-Ekur II Limited to Nineveh,Irbil, & Ashur province Ashur-Bel-Kala 1076 1057 19 ? 4 Shamshi-Adad IV 1053 1049 4 5 Unknown Rulers 39 Ashur-Rabi II 1010 970 40 Israel & Judah under David & Solomon Ashur-Resh-Ishi II 969 967 2 Tiglath-Pilasar II 966 935 31 Ashur-Dan II 934 912 22 Late Period __________________________________________________________________________ Adad-Nirari II 911 891 20 Captures Babylonia, Anatolia, & Syrian plain Tukulti-Ninurta II 890 884 6 Peace with Babylon, no tributes required Ashurnasirpal II 883 859 24 Assyrian empire reaches Mediterranean Sea Shalmaneser III 858 824 34 Defeats Arameans, captures Babylon & Persia Shamshi-Adad V 823 811 12 Shamiram 811 806 5 Ruler of Assyria while her son was a minor Adad-Nirari III 806 783 23 Assyrian rule weakens Shalmaneser IV 782 773 9 Ashur-Dan III 772 755 17 Rebelions against Assyria Ashur-Nirari V 754 745 9 Tiglath-Pileser III 744 727 17 Re-gains Assyrian might greater than before Shalmaneser V 726 722 4 Captures Samaria, deports Isrealites Sargon II 721 705 16 Captures Egypt, Urartu, Babylon Dies in a battle Sennacherib 704 681 23 Faught rebellions, destroyed Babylon Esarhaddon 680 669 11 Rebuilt Babylon, def Scyth, Cimm, & Egypt Ashurbanipal 668 627 41 Defeats Egypt, Lydia, & Elam Ashur-Etel-Ilani 627 624 3 Babylonians attack Assyria Sin-Shar-Ishkun 623 612 11 Medes sack Nineveh Ashur-Uballit II 612 ? Flees to Harran, supported by Egyptians