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  2. Sumerian King List - Wikipedia

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    The Sumerian King List (abbreviated SKL) or Chronicle of the One Monarchy is an ancient literary composition written in Sumerian that was likely created and redacted to legitimize the claims to power of various city-states and kingdoms in southern Mesopotamia during the late third and early second millennium BC. [2][3][4] It does so by ...

  3. Heptagram - Wikipedia

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    There are two regular heptagrams, labeled as {7/2} and {7/3}, with the second number representing the vertex interval step from a regular heptagon, {7/1}. This is the smallest star polygon that can be drawn in two forms, as irreducible fractions. The two heptagrams are sometimes called the heptagram (for {7/2}) and the great heptagram (for {7/3}).

  4. List of kings of the Cimmerian Bosporus - Wikipedia

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    Spartocid dynasty (438–111 BC) Coin of Hygiainon. Bust of a late 2nd century BC Bosporan ruler, perhaps Paerisades V. Spartokos I 438–433 BC [6] Satyros I 433–389 BC [6] Seleukos 433–393 BC [6] Leukon I 389–349 BC [6] Gorgippos 389–349 BC [7] Paerisades I 349–311 BC [6]

  5. British Standard Whitworth - Wikipedia

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    British Standard Whitworth. British Standard Whitworth (BSW) is an imperial-unit -based screw thread standard, devised and specified by Joseph Whitworth in 1841 and later adopted as a British Standard. It was the world's first national screw thread standard, and is the basis for many other standards, such as BSF, BSP, BSCon, and BSCopper.

  6. Septuple meter - Wikipedia

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    21. 8 as 7. 4 with 3 subdivisions. Septuple meter (British: metre) or (chiefly British) septuple time is a meter with each bar (American: measure) divided into 7 notes of equal duration, usually 7. 4 or 7. 8 (or in compound meter, 21. 8 time).

  7. Chennai Super Kings - Wikipedia

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    The Super Kings finished the league stage in third place with eight wins from 14 games. [8] In the semifinal, the franchise beat Kings XI Punjab by nine wickets to reach the maiden IPL final. [ 9 ] In the final at Mumbai , Rajasthan Royals won the match off the last ball to defeat the Super Kings and lifted the first IPL title. [ 10 ]

  8. Prithviraj Chauhan - Wikipedia

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    Prithviraj Chauhan. Prithviraja III (IAST: Pṛthvī-rāja; reign. 22 May 1166 – December 1192), popularly known as Prithviraj Chauhan or Rai Pithora, was a king from the Chauhan (Chahamana) dynasty who ruled the territory of Sapadalaksha, with his capital at Ajmer in present-day Rajasthan in north-western India. Ascending the throne as a ...

  9. Ternary numeral system - Wikipedia

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    A ternary / ˈtɜːrnəri / numeral system (also called base 3 or trinary) has three as its base. Analogous to a bit, a ternary digit is a trit (tri nary dig it). One trit is equivalent to log 2 3 (about 1.58496) bits of information. Although ternary most often refers to a system in which the three digits are all non–negative numbers ...