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- ARAD_(Sumerogram) abstract "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). Many letters are giving city-state status reports, but many are also requesting help with the Egyptian army troops-(Archers (Egyptian pitati), supplied by the Pharaoh).".
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) thumbnail B018_(Old_Babylonian_arad-v2).jpg?width=300.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageID "46512072".
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageLength "4963".
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageRevisionID "660459605".
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Akkadian_language.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Amarna_letter_EA_271.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Amarna_letter_EA_30.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Amarna_letter_EA_364.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Amarna_letters.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Canaan.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cuneiform_signs,_Amarna_letters.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sumerian_words_and_phrases.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sumerograms.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink City-state.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Epic_of_Gilgamesh.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Letter_case.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Assyrian_Text_Corpus_Project.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Pítati.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Scribe.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Simo_Parpola.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink Sumerogram.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink File:Ayyab_letter_mp3h8880.jpg.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink File:B018_(Old_Babylonian_arad-v2).jpg.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink File:B110ellst.png.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink File:B839_(Old_Assyrian_and_Hittite_a).jpg.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLink File:C+B-Assyria-CuneiformImage5.PNG.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLinkText "ARAD (Sumerogram)".
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLinkText "ARAD".
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Abdi".
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ardu".
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) subject Category:Cuneiform_signs,_Amarna_letters.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) subject Category:Sumerian_words_and_phrases.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) subject Category:Sumerograms.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) hypernym Sumerogram.
- 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).".
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) label "ARAD (Sumerogram)".
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) sameAs Q19901866.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) sameAs m.0134qw9p.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) sameAs Q19901866.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) wasDerivedFrom ARAD_(Sumerogram)?oldid=660459605.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) depiction B018_(Old_Babylonian_arad-v2).jpg.
- ARAD_(Sumerogram) isPrimaryTopicOf ARAD_(Sumerogram).