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Sobek Shedety, the patron of the Faiyum's centrally located capital, Crocodilopolis (or Egyptian "Shedet"), was the most prominent form of the god. Extensive building programs honoring Sobek were realized in Shedet, as it was the capital of the entire Arsinoite nome and consequently the most
On 31 July 2007 UN Security Council Resolution 1769 (UNSC 2007) established the AU/ UN Hybrid Operation in Darfur, also referred to as UNAMID. Regional Cooperation Initiative for the Elimination of the Lord's Resistance Army (RCI-LRA) – 2011 to 2017 Authorised by the AU Peace and Security Council in November 2011.
United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) resolution 377 A, [1] the "Uniting for Peace" resolution, states that in any cases where the Security Council, because of a lack of unanimity among its five permanent members (P5), fails to act as required to maintain international security and peace, the General Assembly shall consider the matter immediately and may issue appropriate recommendations to ...
Sobekemsaf (sbk-m-z3=f; “Sobek is his protection” [1]) is an ancient Egyptian theophoric name, popular during the Second Intermediate Period (mainly in the 17th Dynasty [2]). Although it is grammatically masculine, it was also used for women; it was common during this era that the gender of a name did not correspond to that of its bearer.
The meeting room exhibits Untitled (Mural for Peace), the United Nations Security Council mural by Per Krohg (1952). Unlike the General Assembly, the Security Council is not bound to sessions. Each Security Council member must have a representative available at UN Headquarters at all times in case an emergency meeting becomes necessary. [91]
Untitled (Mural for Peace), commonly known as the United Nations Security Council mural, is an oil painting by Norwegian artist Per Krohg exhibited at the Headquarters of the United Nations in New York City since August 22, 1952.
Her name ("Sobek protects him" [5]) is grammatically masculine. Although a female version of the name (sbk-m-z3=s) ... in hieroglyphs; Era: 2nd Intermediate Period
The Security Council was also supported by the Allies of World War I. The United States government's American Committee for Relief in the Near East provided humanitarian aid to the council, and Italy, France, and the United Kingdom all provided diplomatic backing to the Security Council as the legitimate government of the Northern Caucasus. [11]