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days. The day is traditionally divided into jam or pahir (1/8th of a day), ghari (1/8th of a pahir), and pal (1/60th of a ghari). However, Western influence
interpretation of the primary source, he married the daughter of his uncle Pahir-ishshan, himself the son of a Kassite princess, and was thus a great-grandson
chakk ke malhāṅ sambat solāṅ sau santālīs māṅh asāḍh dihu ikkīs giā savā pahir ren rahī ekk chamatkārī bāl paidā hūā jis kā sabh nāuṅ srī hari gobind jī
from c. 1290 to 1170 BC. The royal intermarriages in this period were: Pahir-ishshan to eldest daughter (princess) of Kurigalzu II (1290); Untash-Napirisha
13th century BC Son of Pahir-ishshan, unclear how he acceded to the throne Kidin-Hutran I Uncertain, c. 1240 BC (?) Son of Pahir-ishshan Kidin-Hutran II
genealogy of the Elamite royalty of this period, and from it we find that Pahir-Iššan married Kurigalzu I's sister and Humban-Numena married his daughter
Tan-Ruhurater II Shalla Tepti-Ahar Inshushinak-shar-ili Igehalkid Igi-Halki Pahir-ishshan Attar-kittah Humban-numena I Untash-Napirisha Hurbatila Unpahash-Napirisha
Tan-Ruhurater II Shalla Tepti-Ahar Inshushinak-shar-ili Igehalkid Igi-Halki Pahir-ishshan Attar-kittah Humban-numena I Untash-Napirisha Hurbatila Unpahash-Napirisha
Tan-Ruhurater II Shalla Tepti-Ahar Inshushinak-shar-ili Igehalkid Igi-Halki Pahir-ishshan Attar-kittah Humban-numena I Untash-Napirisha Hurbatila Unpahash-Napirisha
Tan-Ruhurater II Shalla Tepti-Ahar Inshushinak-shar-ili Igehalkid Igi-Halki Pahir-ishshan Attar-kittah Humban-numena I Untash-Napirisha Hurbatila Unpahash-Napirisha
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Girl/Female
Indian
Fem of nadi, Dew, Generosity
Girl/Female
Muslim
Plump
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Princess
Girl/Female
Hindu
Love to God
Boy/Male
British, English
Royal
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Hindu
Clump of reeds, Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
Hindu
Engrossed, Absorbed, Immersed
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Related to Krsna; Of Blackness
Female
English
Pet form of English Mary, MOLLY means "obstinacy, rebelliousness" or "their rebellion."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
King of Colours
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