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  • Apil-Sin
  • Amorite king

    Apil-Sin (died c. 1813 BC) was an Amorite King of the First Dynasty of Babylon (the Amorite Dynasty). He was the grandfather of Hammurabi, who significantly

    Apil-Sin

    Apil-Sin

  • Sin-Muballit
  • King of Babylon

    Empire. Sin-Muballit succeeded his father Apil-Sin. No inscriptions for either king are known. A record of 19 year-names are preserved. 1799 BC | In Sin-Muballlit's

    Sin-Muballit

    Sin-Muballit

    Sin-Muballit

  • Old Babylonian Empire
  • 2nd millennium BCE empire in Babylonia

    There is little information available about the reigns of Sabium, Apil-Sin and Sin-muballit, other than that they continued ruling the conquered territory

    Old Babylonian Empire

    Old Babylonian Empire

    Old_Babylonian_Empire

  • Borsippa
  • Ancient Babylonian city

    1880-1845 BC) "Year in which Sumulael entered Borsippa" and Apil-Sin (c. 1830–1813 BC) "Year Apil-Sin the king built the city wall of Borsippa". Borsippa was

    Borsippa

    Borsippa

  • Opis
  • Iraqi archaeological site

    on water. A year name of the Old Babylonian ruler Apil-Sin (c. 1767 to 1749 BC) read "Year Apil-Sin built (the city wall of) Upi" (mu u2-pi2-eki a-pil-den

    Opis

    Opis

  • Sabium
  • Amorite king

    Nerebtum. A Neo-Babylonian text contains a literary chronicle of Sabium and Apil-Sin. Chronology of the ancient Near East List of Mesopotamian dynasties Beaulieu

    Sabium

    Sabium

  • Dynasty of Isin
  • Final ruling dynasty listed on the Sumerian King List

    its neighbor Nippur. He was probably a contemporary of Warad-Sîn of Larsa and Apil-Sîn of Babylon. He credited Dāgan, a god from the middle Euphrates

    Dynasty of Isin

    Dynasty_of_Isin

  • List of kings of Babylon
  • the earliest ruler who there is textual evidence of in Babylon itself is Sin-Muballit, the fifth king according to the king lists. Sumu-abum is contemporarily

    List of kings of Babylon

    List of kings of Babylon

    List_of_kings_of_Babylon

  • Marduk
  • National god of the Babylonians

    it would grow to 1-2% under Hammurabi. During the reigns of Sabium, Apil-Sin and Sin-muballit, Marduk started to be mentioned outside of the city of Babylon

    Marduk

    Marduk

    Marduk

  • Sippar
  • Archaeological site in Iraq

    religious activity dedicated to Utu/Shamash, Marduk in one of his year-names. Apil-Sin (r. 1828-1812 BC) did some activity in Sippar in his Year 14. Based on

    Sippar

    Sippar

  • Shamash
  • Mesopotamian sun god

    to have patronized or visited it at some point, including Manishtushu, Apil-Sin, Hammurabi, Abi-Eshuh, Ammi-Ditana, Ammi-Saduqa, Samsu-Ditana, Simbar-shipak

    Shamash

    Shamash

    Shamash

  • Alexander the Great
  • King of Macedon from 336 to 323 BC

    female♀) Old Babylonian Empire (1894–1595 BC) I Sumu-abum Sumu-la-El Sabium Apil-Sin Sin-Muballit Hammurabi Samsu-iluna Abi-Eshuh Ammi-Ditana Ammi-Saduqa Samsu-Ditana

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander the Great

    Alexander_the_Great

  • Babylonia
  • Ancient Amorite-Akkadian state in Mesopotamia

    and not worthy of kingship. He was followed by Sumu-la-El, Sabium, and Apil-Sin, each of whom ruled in the same vague manner as Sumu-abum, with no reference

    Babylonia

    Babylonia

    Babylonia

  • Nergal
  • Mesopotamian god of death

    work was undertaken there. Later monarchs who also rebuilt it include Apil-Sin, Hammurabi, Ashurbanipal and Nebuchadnezzar II. It continued to function

    Nergal

    Nergal

    Nergal

  • Eshnunna
  • Archaeological site in Iraq

    after that, with Apil-Sin conquering Ashtabala and other cities along the Tigris, which was reversed by Naram-Sin of Eshnunna. Naram-Sin, the successor

    Eshnunna

    Eshnunna

  • Manana Dynasty
  • Mesopotamian rulers

    time after that. Later the area came under the control of Babylon with a Apil-Sin (c. 1830-1813 BC) year name reading "Year the temple of Inanna in Elip

    Manana Dynasty

    Manana Dynasty

    Manana_Dynasty

  • List of Mesopotamian dynasties
  • period Rim-Sin I was the last independent king of Larsa, though the city rebelled against Hammurabi's successor Samsu-iluna in 1737, with Rim-Sîn II briefly

    List of Mesopotamian dynasties

    List of Mesopotamian dynasties

    List_of_Mesopotamian_dynasties

  • Suen-magir
  • King of Isin

    kings of Larsa, and wholly within the reign of the Babylonian monarch Apil-Sin. There are currently six extant royal inscriptions, including brick palace

    Suen-magir

    Suen-magir

    Suen-magir

  • Nadītu
  • Old Babylonian social class

    ká-dingir-raki, "nadītu of Marduk of Babylon", are known from between the times of Apil-Sin and Samsu-Ditana. In contrast with these in service of most gods who possessed

    Nadītu

    Nadītu

  • Tell Uqair
  • Tell or settlement mound northeast of ancient Babylon in modern Iraq

    Babylonian rulers, Sumu-abum year 2 "Year the city wall of Elip was seized", Apil-Sin year 9 "Year the temple of Inanna in Elip was built", and Hammu-rabi year

    Tell Uqair

    Tell_Uqair

  • Apil-kin
  • King of Mari

    Mari Apil-kin (𒀀𒉈𒄀 a-pil-gin6; died c. 2091 BC), was a ruler of the city of Mari, northern Mesopotamia, after the fall of Akkad. He was a son of Ishgum-Addu

    Apil-kin

    Apil-kin

    Apil-kin

  • Isin
  • Ancient city in Mesopotamia

    conducted a two-day survey of the site finding inscribed bricks of Bur-Sin and Neo-Babylonian ruler Nebuchadnezzar II. Modern archaeological work at

    Isin

    Isin

  • Tiglath-Pileser III
  • 8th-Century BCE Assyrian king, Neo-Assyrian Empire

    Tiglath-Pileser III (Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒆪𒋾𒀀𒂍𒈗𒊏, romanized: Tukultī-apil-Ešarra, meaning "my trust belongs to the son of Ešarra", Biblical Hebrew:

    Tiglath-Pileser III

    Tiglath-Pileser III

    Tiglath-Pileser_III

  • Ur-du-kuga
  • King of Isin

    its neighbor Nippur. He was probably a contemporary of Warad-Sin of Larsa and Apil-Sin of Babylon. He credited Dagon, a god from the middle Euphrates

    Ur-du-kuga

    Ur-du-kuga

    Ur-du-kuga

  • Damiq-ilishu
  • King of Isin

    supposititious letter composed in the name of Damiq-ilišu who addresses Apil-Sin of Babylon discussing the merits of offerings made to Marduk on their donors

    Damiq-ilishu

    Damiq-ilishu

    Damiq-ilishu

  • Mankisum
  • River three double-miles south of Upi — which is the border my grandfather Apil-Sin fixed - then, I will make peace with him. Otherwise, if I am to release

    Mankisum

    Mankisum

  • List of Assyrian kings
  • between Ishme-Dagan I and Puzur-Sin (i.e. the reigns of Mut-Ashkur, Rimush and Asinum). The inscription by the king Puzur-Sin, who deposed and succeeded Shamshi-Adad

    List of Assyrian kings

    List of Assyrian kings

    List_of_Assyrian_kings

  • List of state leaders in the 18th century BC
  • King First dynasty 1781 BC 1767 BC Sovereign Apil-Sin King First dynasty 1767 BC 1749 BC Sovereign Sin-Muballit King First dynasty 1748 BC 1729 BC Sovereign

    List of state leaders in the 18th century BC

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_18th_century_BC

  • Shulgi
  • 21st-century BC Sumerian king

    Shakkanakku rulers of Mari, particularly Apil-kin and Iddi-ilum. An inscription mentions that Taram-Uram, the daughter of Apil-kin, became the "daughter-in-law"

    Shulgi

    Shulgi

    Shulgi

  • Malgium
  • Archaeological site in Iraq

    Nabi-Enlil) Naram-Sin Muhaddum (son of Abumma) Others that have been suggested are Iddin-ilum, Warad-Sin, Ili-abi, Istaran-asu, Abumma, Apil-Ilišu, and Ennum-Tispak

    Malgium

    Malgium

  • Taram-Uram
  • Queen consort of Ur

    end of the third millennium BC. She was the daughter of the king of Mari, Apil-kin and the wife of Shulgi, second king of the Third Dynasty of Ur. The marriage

    Taram-Uram

    Taram-Uram

  • Tiglath-Pileser I
  • 12th-11th century BCE Assyrian king

    Hebraic form of Middle Assyrian Akkadian: 𒆪𒋾𒀀𒂍𒈗𒊏, romanized: Tukultī-apil-Ešarra, "my trust is in the son of Ešarra") was a king of Assyria during

    Tiglath-Pileser I

    Tiglath-Pileser I

    Tiglath-Pileser_I

  • Ninurta-apal-Ekur
  • King of Assyria

    doi:10.1515/za-2008-0003. S2CID 161217436. Assyrian King List, “Ninurta-apil-Ekur, son of Ila-Hadda, a descendant of Eriba-Adad, went to Karduniaš. He

    Ninurta-apal-Ekur

    Ninurta-apal-Ekur

  • Shakkanakku
  • Title designating a military governor

    form of independence and came to be considered as "Kings" from the time of Apil-Kin. A critical analysis of the Shakkanakku List of Mari has been published

    Shakkanakku

    Shakkanakku

    Shakkanakku

  • Uruk
  • Ancient city of Sumer and Babylonia

    for the life of Ilum-gāmil, king of Uruk, son of Sîn-irībam, Ubar-Adad, his servant, son of Apil-Kubi, built the Esaggianidu, ('House — whose closing

    Uruk

    Uruk

  • Meli-Shipak II
  • King of Babylon

    provided recently by the discovery at Assur of his correspondence with Ninurta-apil-Ekur of Assur (FRAHM n.d.), thus confirming the overlap of these reigns as

    Meli-Shipak II

    Meli-Shipak II

    Meli-Shipak_II

  • Ili-Ishar
  • King of Mari

    first attested at Mari from the inscriptions of Apil-Kin, and was initially introduced by Naram-Sin of Akkad. Inscription "Ili-Ishar Shakkanakku Mari-ki"

    Ili-Ishar

    Ili-Ishar

    Ili-Ishar

  • Asharid-apal-Ekur
  • King of Assyria

    Ašarēd-apil-Ekur, inscribed ma-šá-rid-A-É.KUR or mSAG.KAL-DUMU.UŠ-É.KUR and variants (meaning "the heir of the Ekur is foremost"), was the son and successor

    Asharid-apal-Ekur

    Asharid-apal-Ekur

  • Ashur-resh-ishi II
  • King of Assyria

    lengthy reigns of his predecessor, Aššur-rabi II, and successor, Tukultī-apil-Ešarra II. He succeeded his father, Aššur-rabi II, who had a long 41-year

    Ashur-resh-ishi II

    Ashur-resh-ishi II

    Ashur-resh-ishi_II

  • Kutiyapi
  • Philippine two-stringed, fretted boat-lute

    fretboard, pidya; and the tuning pegs, birik-birik. The scroll was called apil-apil or sayong, the same as the hornlike protrusions at the ends of the ridgepole

    Kutiyapi

    Kutiyapi

  • Tiglath-Pileser II
  • King of Assyria

    Tiglath-Pileser II (from the Hebraic form of Akkadian Tukultī-apil-Ešarra) was King of Assyria from 967 BCE, when he succeeded his father Ashur-resh-ishi

    Tiglath-Pileser II

    Tiglath-Pileser_II

  • Battle of Siddim
  • Biblical battle

    William F. Albright reconstructed the name as Akkadian *Amurru-ippal, *Amurru-apil, *Amurru-apili, or *Amurru-ipul, all of which translate to some variation

    Battle of Siddim

    Battle of Siddim

    Battle_of_Siddim

  • Marduk-shapik-zeri
  • King of Babylon

    attacking the Assyrias under Tukultī-apil-Ešarra during his latter years, which Younger places in Tukultī-apil-Ešarra’s 32nd year, or 1081/80 BC. The

    Marduk-shapik-zeri

    Marduk-shapik-zeri

    Marduk-shapik-zeri

  • 2025 Sabah state election
  • State election in Sabah, Malaysia

    Henley Liew Yun Ye SAPP Jainudin Berahim IMPIAN Sohaimi Ramli PKS Mohd Yunus Apil PR P187 Kinabatangan N57 Kuamut 18,228 Masiung Banah GRS (GAGASAN) Masiung

    2025 Sabah state election

    2025 Sabah state election

    2025_Sabah_state_election

  • Ashur-dan I
  • King of Assyria

    king although he is mentioned in two of those of his descendant Tukultī-apil-Ešarra. One of these inscriptions mentions his demolition of the dilapidated

    Ashur-dan I

    Ashur-dan_I

  • Akkadian literature
  • Mesopotamian writings, 23rd–6th century BC

    “Harem Edicts,” from the reigns of Aššur-uballiṭ I, c. 1360 BC, to Tukultī-apil-Ešarra I, c. 1076 BC, concern aspects of courtly etiquette and the severe

    Akkadian literature

    Akkadian_literature

  • Zimri-Lim
  • King of Mari, Syria (c. 18th century BC)

    Louvre AO 21988 | A cylinder seal "originally inscribed in the name of Ana-Sin-Taklaku, an official of Zimri-Lim, the cylinder was later acquired by Adad-Sharrum

    Zimri-Lim

    Zimri-Lim

    Zimri-Lim

  • Kassite dynasty
  • Babylonian kings

    Merodach-Baladan I (r. 1171-1159 BC) who helped the Assyrian king Ninurta-apil-Ecur take power in the northern kingdom, before the latter turned against

    Kassite dynasty

    Kassite dynasty

    Kassite_dynasty

  • Results of the 2020 Sabah state election
  • Jin Dak LDP 62 Jamal Ali PPRS 35 Yong Chie Man PN-SAPP 2,187 Mohd Yunus Apil USNO 345 Noraini Sulong IND 98 N57 Kuamut Masiung Banah IND 2,802 Ationg

    Results of the 2020 Sabah state election

    Results_of_the_2020_Sabah_state_election

  • Ashur-bel-kala
  • 11th-century BC Assyrian king

    Jaritz and Borger, despite its apparent imitation of the campaigns of Tukultī-apil-Ešarra I and his hunting of a nāḫiru (a "sea-horse") in the Mediterranean

    Ashur-bel-kala

    Ashur-bel-kala

  • Shala
  • Mesopotamian grain and weather goddess

    names, with fewer attestations, include Amat-Shala ("servant of Shala"), Apil-Shala ("son of Shala"), Nur-Shala ("light of Shala"), Sha-Shala-rema ("the

    Shala

    Shala

    Shala

  • List of Nepalese films
  • Raj Ballav Koirala, Malina Joshi, Reema Bishwokarma etc. Manoj Adhikari Apil Bista Hemanta Rana, Tsujil Karamacharya 2014 Kabaddi Dayahang Rai, Rishma

    List of Nepalese films

    List_of_Nepalese_films

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  • AKIL
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    AKIL

    (अखिल) Variant spelling of Hindi Akhil, AKIL means "all, complete." Compare with another form of Akil.

    AKIL

  • Akil
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Akil

    One of the God name

    Akil

  • Kapil Dev | கபிலதேவ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kapil Dev | கபிலதேவ

    Master of Kapil

    Kapil Dev | கபிலதேவ

  • Kapil Dev
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kapil Dev

    Master of Kapil

    Kapil Dev

  • ANIL
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    ANIL

    (अनिल) Hindi myth name of a god of the wind, ANIL means "air, wind."

    ANIL

  • Adil
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi

    Adil

    Sincere; Supreme Being

    Adil

  • Kapil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Kapil

    Name of a sage, The Sun, Fire, Another name of Lord Vishnu

    Kapil

  • Apij
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Apij

    Born after or in addition to

    Apij

  • APRIL
  • Female

    English

    APRIL

    English name derived from the month name April, from Latin Aprilis, from aperire, APRIL means "to open," in reference to the opening of flowers in spring. 

    APRIL

  • Adil
  • Boy/Male

    Afghan, Arabic, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Parsi, Pashtun, Sindhi, Swedish, Telugu, Turkish

    Adil

    Sincere; Just; Fair; Judicious; Honest; Righteous; Negotiation; Exchange; Justice; Upright; Kindness; Fear; Nest

    Adil

  • Aqil |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Aqil |

    Wise, Intelligent, Thoughtful, Sensible

    Aqil |

  • Adil
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Adil

    Judge, Honest, Upright, Justice, Sincere, Just

    Adil

  • KAPIL
  • Male

    Hindi/Indian

    KAPIL

    Short form of Hindi Kapila, KAPIL means "reddish-brown."

    KAPIL

  • April
  • Girl/Female

    English American Latin

    April

    Opening buds of spring; born in April.

    April

  • Arpil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Arpil

    Arpil name comes from Arpit, Dedicated

    Arpil

  • Anil
  • Boy/Male

    American, Assamese, Bengali, Celebrity, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kashmiri, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu

    Anil

    Purest; Wind; God of Wind; Lord Hanuman

    Anil

  • Anil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Anil

    God of wind, Brilliant, Shining

    Anil

  • Ipil
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ipil

    Stars

    Ipil

  • Aqil
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aqil

    Wise, Intelligent, Thoughtful, Sensible

    Aqil

  • Ahil
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Ahil

    Prince

    Ahil

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  • Khashifa
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Khashifa

    Disclosing

  • Adheesh
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Adheesh

    King, Hindu God, God worshipped by the gods them selve

  • Saksha
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Indian, Marathi

    Saksha

    Witnesses

  • Nikolas
  • Boy/Male

    Slavic American

    Nikolas

    Victorious; conquerer of the people.

  • Atula
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Atula

    Incomparable

  • Suhanthan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Suhanthan

    Lord Murugan

  • FIRMINO
  • Male

    Italian

    FIRMINO

    Italian form of Latin Firminus, FIRMINO means "firm, steadfast."

  • Katharine
  • Girl/Female

    Greek American Latin Shakespearean

    Katharine

    Pure.

  • Zaahirah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Zaahirah

    Guest

  • Batnasiddhikara
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Batnasiddhikara

    Granter of strength

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  • Infra-axillary
  • a.

    Situated below the axil, as a bud.

  • Blickey
  • n.

    A tin dinner pail.

  • Supra-axillary
  • a.

    Growing above the axil; inserted above the axil, as a peduncle. See Suprafoliaceous.

  • Anil
  • n.

    A West Indian plant (Indigofera anil), one of the original sources of indigo; also, the indigo dye.

  • Axilla
  • n.

    An axil.

  • Ailing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Ail

  • Pail
  • n.

    A vessel of wood or tin, etc., usually cylindrical and having a bail, -- used esp. for carrying liquids, as water or milk, etc.; a bucket. It may, or may not, have a cover.

  • Marlpit
  • n.

    Apit where marl is dug.

  • Pailful
  • n.

    The quantity that a pail will hold.

  • Axillary
  • a.

    Situated in, or rising from, an axil; of or pertaining to an axil.

  • Cogue
  • n.

    A small wooden vessel; a pail.

  • April
  • n.

    The fourth month of the year.

  • Alar
  • a.

    Axillary; in the fork or axil.

  • Aril
  • n.

    Alt. of Arillus

  • Ariled
  • a.

    Having an aril.

  • Ailed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Ail

  • Axil
  • n.

    The angle or point of divergence between the upper side of a branch, leaf, or petiole, and the stem or branch from which it springs.

  • Eyle
  • v. t. & i.

    To ail.

  • April
  • n.

    Fig.: With reference to April being the month in which vegetation begins to put forth, the variableness of its weather, etc.

  • Apis
  • n.

    A genus of insects of the order Hymenoptera, including the common honeybee (Apis mellifica) and other related species. See Honeybee.