Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "ARAD, (also ÌR or NITÁ) is the capital letter-(majuscule) sumerogram for the Akkadian language word \"ardu\", for servant. It is used especially in the introduction to the Pharaoh: for example \"To King, Lord-mine (of Gods(pl)-mine, Sun-god-mine), message thus Xxxxxx, \"Servant-yours\"-(271). It is also used extensively in Amarna letter texts, the author, usually the \"man of a city\", (or scribe), where there is a constant reminder that he is a \"servant\", or \"servant-yours\"-(of the Pharaoh)."@en }
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- ARAD_(Sumerogram) comment "ARAD, (also ÌR or NITÁ) is the capital letter-(majuscule) sumerogram for the Akkadian language word \"ardu\", for servant. It is used especially in the introduction to the Pharaoh: for example \"To King, Lord-mine (of Gods(pl)-mine, Sun-god-mine), message thus Xxxxxx, \"Servant-yours\"-(271). It is also used extensively in Amarna letter texts, the author, usually the \"man of a city\", (or scribe), where there is a constant reminder that he is a \"servant\", or \"servant-yours\"-(of the Pharaoh).".