
Karimala - Wikipedia
Karimala (sometimes written as Katimala or Kadimalo) was a Nubian queen. She is known from a relief found at the temple in Semna in Nubia. Karimala had the title of Great Royal Wife and …
Karimala - Ancient Egypt Wiki
Karimala, Katimala or Kadimalu (transliteration: kꜣry-mꜣlw or kꜣty-mꜣlw) was a local Nubian Queen[2] or an ancient Egyptian Queen and Viceroy of Kush of the Twenty-first Dynasty …
Karimala — Wikipédia
Karimala, parfois transcrite Katimala ou Kadimalo) est une reine, « grande épouse royale » dans l' Égypte antique, au Xe siècle. Elle est connue d'après un bas-relief trouvé au temple de …
Karimala - Wikiwand
Karimala (sometimes written as Katimala or Kadimalo) was a Nubian queen. She is known from a relief found at the temple in Semna in Nubia. Karimala had the title of Great Royal Wife and …
The Inscription of Queen Katimala at Semna: Textual Evidence …
The first complete translation and commentary on the important tableau and inscription of Queen Katimala/Karimala at Semna. Proper understanding of the paleography, grammar, and content …
Karimala – Queen of Kush? - Sword's Edge Publishing
2017年6月11日 · There’s an inscription on a temple in the fortress of Semna in what would become Kush, and it refers to Karimala, whom the inscription calls “King of Upper and Lower …
LIVE Sabarimala Traditional Route - KARIMALA - YouTube
2020年12月29日 · KARIMALA - Traditional Trekking path to Sabarimala Ayyappa Temple Karimala (Black Hill / Elephant Hill ('Kari': elephant in Malayalam)) is a hazardous point on the …
Ayyappa Samaaj
Karimala. Karimala is the abode of elephants which visits the Karimala canal to drink water. Pilgrims light the aazhi (campfire) to protect themselves from wild animals and cold weather. …
Rituals | Sabarimala
Karimala is the grooming ground of elephants and the pachyderms visit the Karimala canal to drink water. To protect themselves from the chilly weather and animal invasion, pilgrims set up …
Sabarimala Pilgrimage – Yatra via Traditional Trekking Path
2023年8月1日 · Karimala was the base of the forest Marauder Udayavan who had conquered and destroyed places of worship in and around the Mountains. He also had conquered Sabarimala …