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scarabs Meaning in Tamil ( scarabs வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பழங்கால எகிப்தியர்கள் புனிதமாகக் கருதிய வண்டு,



scarabs தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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scarabs's Usage Examples:

The objects found - pottery, scarabs, jewelry, amulets, 'c.


The Hyksos names can in some cases be recognized by their foreign aspect, the peculiar style of the scarabs on which they are engraved or by resemblances to those recorded in Manetho.


Preston Peters collects scarabs.


Gold and even silver become rare; 5 foreign imports almost cease; engraved cylinders and scarabs are replaced by conical and pyramidal seals like those of Asia Minor, and dress-pins by brooches (fibulae) like those of south-eastern Europe.


Flinders Petrie then pointed out a group of kings named on scarabs of peculiar type, which, including Khyan, he attributed to the period between the Old Kingdom and the New, while others were in favour of assigning them all to the Hyksos, whose appellation seemed to be recognizable in the title Hek-khos, "ruler of the barbarians," borne by Khyan.


In later times in Egypt a class of large glass scarabs for funerary purposes seem to be adjusted to the shekel (30).


The monuments and scarabs of the Hyksos kings are found throughout Upper and Lower Egypt; those of Khian somehow spread as far as Crete and Bagdad.


Avaris is generally assigned to the region towards Pelusium on the strength of its being located in the Sethroite nome by Josephus, but Petrie thinks it was at Tell el-Yahudiyeh (Yehudia), where Hyksos scarabs are common.


Amenophis caused a series of large scarabs unique in their kind to be engraved with the name and parentage of his queen Taia, followed by varying texts commemorating like medals the boundaries of his kingdom, his secondary marriage with Gilukhipa, daughter of the king of Mitanni.


Large numbers of Hyksos scarabs are found in Upper and Lower Egypt, and they are not unknown in Palestine.


Phoenician names are found cut both on cylinder matrices and on scarabs by the Phoenician engravers employed in Assyria and Egypt; and, when the cone-shaped matrix superseded the cylinder in Western Asia, the Phoenicians conformed to the change.


(9) The scarabs bearing kings names, which under the Hyksos and in some other dark periods, are our main source of information.





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