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  2. Shalash - Wikipedia

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    Shalash was also worshiped by Hurrians living in the city. [3] She appears in a number of theophoric names both from Mari itself and from the nearby Chagar Bazar, for example Shalash-tappi ("Shalash is my partner") and Shalash-turiya ("Shalash" is my refuge). [27] In Mesopotamia Shalash appears with Dagan on seals from the Isin-Larsa period. [31]

  3. Shala - Wikipedia

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    [42] Ninkusi ("lady of gold" [15]) is recognized as a synonym of Shalash, rather than Shala, in An = Anum, where the name appears in the section dedicated to Dagan and his spouse rather than to Adad and Shala. [42] The same god list equates Shalash separately with Ninlil, to match the equation between her husband and Enlil. [42]

  4. Kumarbi - Wikipedia

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    Shalash could be viewed as the spouse of Kumarbi. [39] She was originally associated with Dagan, as already attested in texts from Ebla, and the link between her and Kumarbi was a later development. [40] However, the evidence associating Shalash with Kumarbi is also used as an argument in favor of continuity of her association with Dagan. [41]

  5. The Family of Mr Shalash - Wikipedia

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    The Family of Mr Shalash (Egyptian Arabic: عائلة الأستاذ شلش, translit: A’elat El Ostath Shalash or Eayilat al'ustadh shalash, aliases: Mr. Shalash’s Family, French: La famille Chalache) is an Egyptian comedy drama miniseries directed by Mohamed Nabih. Salah Zulfikar stars as Mr. Farouk Shalash. The series is based on a story ...

  6. Tamil Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    The Tamil Wikipedia is the largest Wikipedia among Indian languages and the 60th largest Wikipedia by article count (as of 13 February 2025). It is also the first and only Wikipedia of Dravidian origin to possess more than 150,000+ articles (as of 2022).

  7. Ramadan al-Shallash - Wikipedia

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    Shallash (left) meeting with the High Commissioner Henry de Jouvenel (right) in January 1926. Ramaḍān Pāshā al-Shallāsh (Arabic: رمضان شلاش; 1879– 1962) was a prominent rebel commander of the 1925 Great Syrian Revolt and, prior to that, a military officer in the Ottoman and Sharifian armies.

  8. Kallattam - Wikipedia

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    Kallattam (transl. Foul Play) is a 2016 Indian Tamil-language action thriller film written and directed by G. Ramesh.The film features Nandha, Richard Rishi, and Ilavarasu in the lead roles, while Sharika, Arthi, and Baby Rethva Isvar play pivotal supporting roles.

  9. Thalattu - Wikipedia

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    Thalattu (Tamil pronunciation: [taːlaːʈːɯ] transl. Lullaby) [1] is a 1993 Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by T. K. Rajendran. The film stars Arvind Swamy, Sukanya and Sivaranjini, while Goundamani, Senthil, Vijayakumar and Kovai Sarala play other supporting roles. It was released on 20 August 1993.