About the Egyptian city Buto Egyptian Location Location Buto Left 101 Top 25 Buto lang el , lang ar , Butu , ref Stephanus of Byzantium Steph. B. ref Butus lang el , Boutos , ref Herodotus Herod. ii. 59, 63, 155 ref or Butosus , lang el , now Tell al Fara in Pharaohs Mound near the city of Desouk lang ar ref Wilkinson, R. H. The Complete Temples of Ancient Egypt , Thames & Hudson 2000, p.104 ref , was an ancient city located 95  km east of Alexandria in the Nile Delta of Egypt . The city stood on the Sebennytic arm of the Nile , near its mouth, and on the southern shore of the Butic Lake lang el , Boutik limn . ref Strabo xvii. p. 802 ref It is the modern Kem Kasir . Clarify date July 2009 Buto originally was two cities, Pe and Dep , which merged into one city that the Egyptians named pr hieroglyph Per papyrus stem hieroglyph Wadjet . ref http www.dainst.org index 511801f4bb1f14a187010017f0000011 en.html Webpage for Buto , modern Tell el Fara in at the website of the German Archaeological Institute DAI . ref The goddess Wadjet was its local ... Egypt ian culture replaced the Buto culture at the delta when Upper and Lower Egypt were unified ... that would encircle the crown of the pharaohs who ruled the unified Egypt. Being called Buto ... for its monolithite temple and oracle of the goddess Wadjet Buto Herod. ii. 155 Aelian. V. Hist ... of the goddess. They noted that at Buto there was also a sanctuary of Horus associated by the ancient ... mythology, Bast is also known as Aelurus. The Greek name, Buto, is nearly allied to that of Muth ..., 38. According to these same late sources, the shrew was worshipped at Buto. Herod. ii. 67. See also ... populated places in Egypt Category Nile River Delta ar bg ca Buto cs B t de Buto Altes gypten es Buto eu Buto fr Bouto it Buto lt Buto hu Per Uadzset arz nl Boeto pl Buto ru simple Buto sk Bout ... more details
Buto may refer to Buto , an Ancient Egyptian city Buto , another name for the Egyptian goddess Wadjet Butoh , a modern Japanese form of dance Buto.tv , a web based Online Video Platform founded in the UK disambig ja ru ... more details
orphan date October 2009 Taxobox name Sympistis buto image image width 204px image caption regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Noctuidae tribus genus Sympistis species S. buto binomial Sympistis buto binomial authority Troubridge, 2008 synonyms Sympistis buto is a moth of the Noctuidae family. It is found from in North America , including California . The wingspan is about 33  mm. External links http mothphotographersgroup.msstate.edu species.php?hodges 10102.2 Images at mothphotographersgroup Category Sympistis Sympistis stub vi Sympistis buto ... more details
italictitle Taxobox name Baby Royal image ButoDSC 3037.jpg image width 250px regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Lycaenidae subfamilia genus Bullis butterfly Bullis species B. buto binomial Bullis buto binomial authority Niceville , 1895. synonyms The Baby Royal , Bullis buto is a species of Lycaenidae lycaenid or blue butterfly found in Asia . See also Lycaenidae List of butterflies of India Lycaenidae Category Lycaenidae lycaenidae stub Category Fauna of Pakistan vi Bullis buto ... more details
Butaw District Buto is one of 16 Districts of Liberia districts of Sinoe County , Liberia . As of 2008, the population was 3,892. ref name census2008 cite web url http www.emansion.gov.lr doc census 2008provisionalresults.pdf title 2008 National Population and Housing Census Preliminary Results date 2008 publisher Government of the Republic of Liberia accessdate 2009 11 30 ref References Reflist Liberia geo stub Liberia Districts coord 5 08 00 N 9 05 00 W display title from http geonames.nga.mil ggmagaz gnsquicksearch.asp?NAV 2 name in database is Buto, but Butaw is a variant Category Districts of Liberia Category Sinoe County fr District de Butaw it Distretto di Butaw ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Hermopolis Greek language Greek polytonic also known as Hermopolis Mikra polytonic and Hermopolis Parva was an ancient city of Egypt . It was located on an island near the city Butosos now Buto Strabo xvii. p. 802 . References SmithDGRG coord missing Egypt Category Ancient Greek sites in Egypt Category Roman sites in Egypt Category Former populated places in Egypt ... more details
Image Souls of Pe and Nekhen.svg thumb 300px The souls of Nekhen jackal and Pe falcon The Souls of Pe and Nekhen , mentioned first in the Pyramid Texts , ref Hart, op.cit. , 152 ref refer to the ancestors of the ancient Egyptian kings. Nekhen Greek Hierakonpolis was the Upper Egyptian centre of Horus worship, whose successors the Egyptian pharaohs were thought to be. Buto Pe Greek Buto was a Lower Egyptian town, not known for its Horus worship, ref Frankfort, op.cit. , pp.93ff. ref but Re had awarded the town to Horus after his eye was injured in the struggle for the throne of Egypt. ref Hart, op.cit. , p.153 ref The approbation of their predecessors, even as mythological and nameless as the Souls of Pe and Nekhen , was important to the Egyptian kings, who referred to them in many inscriptions. Even the Kushite pharaohs saw themselves as descendants of the Souls of Pe and Nekhen. ref T r k, op.cit. , p.296 ref It appears that the Souls of Heliopolis comprised the Souls of Pe and Nekhen . ref Frankfort, op.cit. , p.94 ref References Henri A. Frankfort, Kingship and the Gods , University of Chicago Press 1978 L szl T r k, The Kingdom of Kush Handbook of the Napatan Meroitic Civilization , Brill 1997 George Hart, The Routledge Dictionary Of Egyptian Gods And Goddesses , Routledge 2005 Footnotes references Category Egyptology cs Bau z Pe a Nechenu fr mes de P et de Nekhen hu Pe s Nehen lelkei ... more details
Pe may refer to Pe Cyrillic , a letter in the Cyrillic alphabet Pe letter , a letter , , etc. in several Semitic alphabets Pe Arabic , this letter in the Arabic alpabhet Weierstrass p also called pe , a mathematical letter used in Weierstrass s elliptic functions and power set s P clet number abbreviated Pe. , a dimensionless number used in physics Pe text editor , a text editor for BeOS Pe, Tibet , a town on the Yarlung Tsangpo River Pe, one of two cities which merged into Buto .pe , the Internet country code top level domain ccTLD for Peru Pulmonary emphysema , a lung disease. Pulmonary embolism See also PE disambiguation Pi disambiguation Pee disambiguation disambig es Pe fi Pe ... more details
DEP is a three letter acronym that can mean Data Execution Prevention Delayed Entry Program Democracy Party , pro Kurdish political party in Turkey Department of Environmental Protection Dielectrophoresis , the force exerted on a dielectric particle subjected to a non uniform electric field Diethyl phthalate The Dillinger Escape Plan , a mathcore band Data Entry Pakistan , a work for home website in Pakistan Dep can mean Dep River , a river in Russia An ancient town in Egypt which merged with Pe to form Buto formerly known as Per Wadjet . D panneur , a convenience store in Quebec English Dep musician , a term for a session musician short for deputizing disambig de DEP es DEP fr DEP ko DEP it DEP ja DEP pt DEP ... more details
Image Ph locator negros oriental jimalalud.png right thumb Map of Negros Oriental showing the location of Jimalalud Jimalalud is a 4th class Philippine municipality municipality in the Philippine province province of Negros Oriental province Negros Oriental , Philippines . According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 26,756 people in 5,144 households. Barangays Jimalalud is politically subdivided into 28 barangay s. table border 0 tr td valign top Aglahug Agutayon Ampanangon Bae Bala as Bangcal Banog Buto Cabang Camandayon Cangharay Canlahao Dayoyo Yli td td valign top Lacaon Mahanlud Malabago Mambaid Mongpong Owacan Pacuan Panglaya an North Poblacion South Poblacion Polopantao Sampiniton Talamban Tamao td tr table External links http www.nscb.gov.ph activestats psgc default.asp Philippine Standard Geographic Code http www.census.gov.ph census2000 index.html 2000 Philippine Census Information http www.blgs.gov.ph lgpmsv2 cmshome index.php?pageID 23&frmIdDcfCode 7&fLguType CM&frmIdRegion 10&frmIdProvince 58&frmIdLgu 1116 Local Governance Performance Management System Negros Oriental coord 9 59 N 123 12 E region PH type city display title Category Municipalities of Negros Oriental ca Jimalalud ceb Jimalalud, Negros Oriental de Jimalalud es Jimalalud id Jimalalud, Negros Oriental it Jimalalud pam Jimalalud, Negros Oriental nl Jimalalud tl Jimalalud, Negros Oriental vi Jimalalud war Jimalalud, Negros Oriental ... more details
Image Ph locator south cotabato tampakan.png right thumb Map of South Cotabato showing the location of Tampakan Tampakan is a 4th class Philippine municipality municipality in the Philippine province province of South Cotabato province South Cotabato , Philippines . According to the 2000 census, it has a population of 33,011 people in 6,754 households. Barangays Tampakan is politically subdivided into 14 barangay s. Santa Cruz Poblacion San Isidro Maltana Kipalbig Buto Lambayong Liberty Lampitak Palo Danlag Pula Bato Albagan Tablu External links http www.nscb.gov.ph activestats psgc default.asp Philippine Standard Geographic Code http www.census.gov.ph census2000 index.html 2000 Philippine Census Information South Cotabato Philippines geo stub coord 6 29 N 125 04 E display title region PH type adm2nd source GNS enwiki Category Municipalities of South Cotabato bcl Tampakan, South Cotabato ceb Tampakan, Habagatang Cotabato de Tampakan ilo Tampakan, Abagatan a Cotabato id Tampakan, Cotabato Selatan it Tampakan pam Tampakan, South Cotabato nl Tampakan tl Tampakan, Timog Cotabato vi Tampakan war Tampakan, South Cotabato ... more details
The Fiji Barbarians are a Fiji an rugby union team. They are one of the two Fijian teams that take part in the Pacific Rugby Cup competition, the other being the Fiji Warriors . The players are drawn from the Fijian domestic competitions. The 2008 Squad Forwards Sikeli Gavidi, Sakeo Latianara, Warui Aritema, Tiko Matawalu , Sisari Tagivakatini, Aseri Buli , Eseroma Cakacaka, Mosese Fatiaki, Filipe Kuruvoli, Joeli Lutumailagi, Alusio Nailiko, Samu Bola, Mitieli Cama, Aminiasi Nava , Kolonio Vasu, Aca Bibi, Josefa Nagatalevu Backs Kelemedi Bola, Nemia Kenatale, Aminiasi Bosenawai, Ravai Fatiaki, Tikiko Uluiviti, Timoci Mule, Masi Naoma, Ropate Ratu, Alusio Buto, Eneri Kuru, Vima Tuidraki , Apisalome Waqabaca, Simeli Koniferedi Reserve List Paulo Cata, Sairusi Kadi, Seremaia Naireureu, Kaminieli Naqisa, Mosese Natuilagilagi, Manueli Nawalu, Seveci Taka , Peni Tora Coaching team Coach Etuate Waqa Manager Isei Raiyawa Assistant Coach Forwards Josua Toakula Assistant Coach Backs Luke Rogoyawa denotes players who were in the Fiji 2007 RWC squad. denotes players who have played for Fiji in a Test. denotes players who have played 7s for Fiji in the IRB Series. Rugby union in Fiji Category Fiji rugby union teams Fiji sport stub rugbyunion team stub fr Fiji Barbarians ... more details
For other Black Rivers in Michigan Black River Michigan Infobox river river name Black River image name image size caption origin mouth Middle Branch Escanaba River basin countries United States length elevation mouth elevation ft 1391 mouth elevation ref name gnis discharge watershed Black River is a convert 29.8 mi km adj mid long ref name NHD U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high resolution flowline data. http viewer.nationalmap.gov viewer The National Map , accessed December 19, 2011 ref river on the Upper Peninsula of Michigan Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan . The river flows into the Middle Branch Escanaba River in Ely Township, Michigan Ely Township of Marquette County, Michigan Marquette County at coord 46 23 53 N 87 46 15 W region US MI type river source GNIS name Black River mouth . ref name gnis cite gnis 621527 Black River ref The river rises out of Goose Lake in northeast Republic Township, Michigan Republic Township at coord 46 28 19 N 87 59 46 W region US MI type river source GNIS name Black River source ref name gnis and flows generally southeast through north central Humboldt Township, Michigan Humboldt Township into Ely Township and the Middle Branch Escanaba River. Tributaries from the mouth Bruce Creek ref cite gnis 622122 Bruce Creek ref Buto Lake ref cite gnis 622375 Buto Lake ref Tower Lake ref cite gnis 1614987 Tower Lake ref Unnamed stream Nirish Lake ref cite gnis 633429 Nirish Lake ref Granite Lake ref cite gnis 627140 Granite Lake ref Unnamed stream Lake Lory ref cite gnis 631070 Lake Lory ref Mud Lake ref cite gnis 633043 Mud Lake ref Twin Lake ref cite gnis 1615248 Twin Lake ref Goose Lake ref cite gnis 626976 Goose Lake ref Perch Lake ref cite gnis 634646 Perch Lake ref Horseshoe Lake ref cite gnis 628631 Horseshoe Lake ref References Reflist Category Rivers of Michigan Category Geography of Marquette County, Michigan ... more details
Infobox pharaoh Name Shoshenq V Image Louvre 122006 014.jpg Caption Year 11 Apis Egyptian mythology Apis stela of Shoshenq V Louvre Museum NomenHiero hiero M8 M8 N29 hiero Nomen Shoshenq PrenomenHiero hiero N5 O29V L1 hiero Prenomen Akheperre br Great is the Soul of Re Reign c. 778 740 BC Predecessor Pami Successor Dynasty Twenty second dynasty of Egypt 22nd  Dynasty Father Pami Mother Spouse Children Died c. 740 BC Burial Monuments Shoshenq V was the final king of the Twenty second dynasty of Egypt of Meshwesh Berber people Libyans which controlled Lower Egypt. He was the son of Pami according to a Year 11 Serapeum stela from his reign. His prenomen or throne name, Akheperre , means Great is the Soul of Re. ref Peter Clayton, Chronicle of the Pharaohs, Thames & Hudson Ltd, 1994 , p.185 ref The burial of two Apis Bulls is recorded in Year 11 and Year 37 of his reign. ref Kenneth A. Kitchen, The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt 1100 650 BC , 3rd edition, 1986, Warminster Aris & Phillips Ltd, pp.103 104 ref Shoshenq V s highest Year date is an anonymous Year 38 donation stela from Buto created by the Libyan Chief Tefnakht of Sais which can only belong to his reign since Tefnakht was a late contemporary of this king. ref name Kitchen, p.104 Kitchen, p.104 ref This stela, which reads simply as Regnal Year 38 under the Majesty of the King of Upper and Lower Egypt, Lord of the Two Lands, BLANK, Son of Re, BLANK, may reflect the growing power of Tefnakht in the Western Delta at the expense of Shoshenq V whose name is omitted from the document. ref name Kitchen, p.104 Shoshenq V is believed to have died around 740 BC after a reign lasting 38 years. With his death, the Libyan 22nd Dynasty kingdom in the Egyptian Delta disintegrated into various city states under the control of numerous local kinglets such as Tefnakht at Sais and Buto, Osorkon IV at Bubastis and Tanis, and Iuput II at Leontopolis. References Reflist S start S bef before Pami S ttl title Pharaoh Pharaoh ... more details
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Infobox pharaoh Alt Nefaarud I Name Nepherites I Image Louvre 032007 15.jpg ImageSize 250 Caption Sphinx of pharaoh Nepherites I in the Louvre Museum Nomen Nef aa rud br The Great Ones Prosper ref name clayton Clayton, Peter A. cite Chronicle of the Pharaohs The Reign by Reign Record of the Rulers and Dynasties of Ancient Egypt cite . p.203 Thames & Hudson. 2006. ISBN 0 500 28628 0 ref Prenomen Ba en re Mery netjeru br Soul of Re, Beloved of the Gods ref name clayton Golden GoldenHiero HorusHiero Nebty NebtyHiero Reign 398&ndash 393 BC Predecessor Amyrtaeus Successor Psammuthes Spouse Children Dynasty Twenty ninth dynasty of Egypt 29th  Dynasty Died 393 BC Burial Mendes Monuments King Nepherites I , or Nefaarud I , founded the Twenty ninth dynasty of Egypt by defeating Amyrtaeus in open battle, and then executing him at Memphis, Egypt Memphis in the autumn of 399 BC. These events are recorded in an Aramaic papyrus document Papyrus Brooklyn 13 . Nepherites was a native of Mendes , where he also made his capital and burial place. He ruled Egypt from 398 BC to 393 BC. In foreign affairs, he supported Sparta in its war against the Persians by supplying it with grain and material for 100 triremes . In Egypt, he is poorly attested perhaps due to the passage of time from Mendes, fragments of a granite gate and stone blocks of a temple of Thoth were found. A statue of this pharaoh is known from Buto. Nepherites is attested in Middle and Upper Egypt by a chapel at Akoris Tehna and a Naos at Sohag among other construction projects. He is documented by Serapeum stela from Saqqara where a faience palgue mentioning his Year 2 is known. A mummy bandage label written in demotic preserves his Year 4. His tomb containing some remains of a sarcophagus and funerary equipment was discovered by a team from the University of Toronto and the University of Washington in 1992 1993. References Reflist 2 External links http www.livius.org ne nn nepherites nepherites i.html Livius.org Neph ... more details
Infobox pharaoh Name Scorpion I Image Predecessor U k unknown Successor Double Falcon or U i Reign Unknown Dynasty Protodynastic Period of Egypt Protodynastic Burial Tomb U j, br Umm el Qa ab , Abydos, Egypt Abydos Scorpion I was the first of two kings so named of Upper Egypt during the Protodynastic Period of Egypt Protodynastic Period . His name may refer to the scorpion goddess Serket . He is believed to have lived in Thinis one or two centuries before the rule of the better known King Scorpion of Nekhen and is presumably the first true king of Upper Egypt. To him belongs the U j tomb found in the royal cemetery of Abydos, Egypt Abydos where Thinite kings were buried. That tomb was plundered in antiquity, but in it were found many small ivory plaques, each with a hole for tying it to something, and each marked with one or more hieroglyph type scratched images which are thought to be names of towns, perhaps to tie to offering s and tribute s to keep track of which came from which town. Two of those plaques seem to name the Delta towns Bubastis Baset and Buto , showing that Scorpion s armies had penetrated the Nile Delta. It may be that the conquests of Scorpion started the Egyptian hieroglyph ic system by starting a need to keep records in writing. ref name channel5 scorpion king Secrets of Egypt , Five TV channel Channel 5 TV program 2 8, Scorpion King, 20 November 2008. ref Recently a 5,000 year old graffito has been discovered by Professor John Darnell of Yale University that also bears the symbols of Scorpion and depicts his victory over another protodynastic ruler possibly Naqada s king . The defeated king or place named in the graffito was Bull s Head , a marking also found in U j. ref name channel5 scorpion king Scorpion s tomb is known in archaeology circles for its possible evidence of ancient wine consumption. In a search of the tomb, archaeologists discovered dozens of imported ceramic jars containing a yellow residue consistent with wine, dated to abou ... more details
Infobox Italian comune name Varese Ligure official name Comune di Varese Ligure native name image skyline Varese Ligure piazza Vittorio Emanuele.jpg imagesize image alt image caption image shield Varese Ligure Stemma.png shield alt image map map alt map caption pushpin label position pushpin map alt latd 44 latm 23 lats latNS N longd 9 longm 36 longs longEW E coordinates type type city 2,254 region IT coordinates display coordinates footnotes region Liguria province Province of La Spezia La Spezia SP frazioni Buto, Caranza, Cassego, Cavizzano, Codivara, Comuneglia, Costola, Montale, Porciorasco, Salino, San Pietro Vara, Scurtab , Teviggio, Taglieto, Valletti mayor party mayor Michela Marcone area footnotes area total km2 136.3 population footnotes population total 2155 population as of 31 July 2010 ref name istat All demographics and other statistics Italian statistical institute Istat . ref pop density footnotes population demonym Varesini elevation footnotes elevation m 353 twin1 twin1 country saint day postal code 19028 area code 0187 website official http www.comune.vareseligure.sp.it footnotes Varese Ligure is a comune municipality in the Province of La Spezia in the Italy Italian region Liguria , located about 50  km east of Genoa and about 35  km northwest of La Spezia . Varese Ligure borders the following municipalities Albareto , Borzonasca , Carro SP Carro , Maissana , Ne, Italy Ne , Sesta Godano , Tornolo . References reflist External links http www.comune.vareseligure.sp.it Official website br Liguria geo stub br clear all Province of La Spezia Category Cities and towns in Liguria de Varese Ligure es Varese Ligure eo Varese Ligure fr Varese Ligure ia Varese Ligure it Varese Ligure la Plebs de Varia lij Vaise Ligure lmo Varese Ligure nl Varese Ligure ja nap Varese Ligure no Varese Ligure pms Varese Ligure pl Varese Ligure pt Varese Ligure ru uk vi Varese Ligure vo Varese Ligure war Varese Ligure ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Infobox rugby team image Colonial Highlanders Logo.jpg imagesize 200px union Fiji Rugby Union fullname Suva Highlanders nickname shortname Highlanders countryflag flagicon Fiji countryflagvar founded region ground capacity chairman ceo president captain Dale Tonawai coach Etuate Waqa top scorer caps coach Etuate Waqa url league Colonial Cup season position pattern la1 pattern b1 pattern ra1 pattern so1 pattern sh1 leftarm1 body1 rightarm1 shorts1 socks1 pattern la2 pattern b2 pattern ra2 pattern so2 pattern sh2 leftarm2 body2 rightarm2 shorts2 socks2 Suva Highlanders are a Fiji an rugby union team. They compete in Fiji s premier rugby union competition, the Colonial Cup . The franchise area covers Suva , Naitasiri and Kadavu . History The franchise was one of four original teams created for the inaugural Colonial Cup in 2004. Suva Highlanders lost 26 21 to Coastal Stallions in the Grand final of the 2004 Colonial Cup. Northern Sharks were added to the 2005 competition, previously the Northern Division had belonged to the Suva franchise. Suva Highlanders won the Grand final with a 35 27 win over Western Crusaders . Suva Highlanders made the Grand final again in 2006 but lost 29 15 to Coastal Stallions in a tough encounter. Club honours Colonial Cup winners 2005 runners up 2004, 2006 The 2007 Squad The 2007 Colonial Cup squad is as follows Sunia Koto , Bill Gadolo , Sunia Radovu, Maseikula Gaunavou, Aisake Tarogi, Alifoso Yalayalatabua, Inoke Vasu, Sireli Temo, Wame Lewaravu, Mosese Vasuitoga, Fatafehi Komaisavai, Sainivalati Vunibola, Dale Tonawai, Koresi Ledua, Samu Bola, Mitieli Cama, Samu Kunanitu, Nikolai Baleitamavua, Derek Thomas, Apenisa Ratugoleanavanua, Waisale Vatuvoka, Valerio Racika, Apisai Salada, Sisa Waqa, Sevina Nanuku, Josevata Bola, Kelemedi Bola, Rt Marika Vakacegu, Alusio Buto, Daniele Tabuakuru, Josefa Satini, Paula Tiko, Leone Ratulevu, Manueli Nawalu, Filimoni Bolavucu Coaching team Head Coach Etuate Waqa Manager ... more details
Image Madiun Brem.jpg thumb right Sari Gading brand Madiun brem Image Balinese brem Eagle brand.jpg thumb eft Eagle brand brem Image Balinese brem Padi brand.jpg thumb Padi brand ceremonial brem Brem is the traditional fermented food or fermented beverage from Indonesia . There are two types of brem, brem cake solid that usually eaten as snack from Madiun and Wonogiri , ref http www.cryo.affrc.go.jp kankobutu fftc Oral Presentations fftc or 07 fftc or 07.html Brem or brem cake is produced in two small villages of east and central Java Madium and Wonogiri ref and brem beverage liquid made of rice wine from Bali and Nusa Tenggara , but mostly known from Bali. The time of the appearance of brem in Java is estimated about 1000 A.D. , based on investigations which surveyed in the old Javanese language Javanese inscriptions and literature. ref http www.keganpaul.com articles main.php?url main file.php articles 60 The appearance of Brem in Java and its surroundings ref Brem beverage consumed and holds important use in temple ceremonies of Hinduism , it called Tetabuhan, an offering beverage for Buto Kala English language English Kala the Giant in order to evoke harmony. Brem can be either white or red depending on the proportions of white and black glutinous rice used in production. Brem liquid is very sweet to semi sweet, yet acidic, and vary in alcohol content from 5 to 14 . Brem cake is produced in two small villages, Wonogiri and Madium. This kind of brem is believed by Indonesian consumer to be important for stimulating the blood system . It is also reported to prevent dermatitis , probably due to the presence of significant amounts of B vitamin s produced by the microorganisms . citation needed date September 2010 This product is consumed as a snack and not daily available in the family. Production of Brem Fermented beverage Liquid brem is made from fermented mash of black white glutinous rice known as Ketan using a dry starter, which called as Tapai Ragi tape . Glut ... more details
Infobox monarch image name Ssekabaka Kagulu Ntambi Tebukywereke title Kabaka of Buganda reign 1734 1736 coronation predecessor Ndawula of Buganda successor Kikulwe of Buganda heir consort Name unknown royal house royal anthem father Ndawula of Buganda mother Namasole Naggujja birth date birth place Uganda death date 1736 death place Lake Nalubaale place of burial Bbuga, Busiro Kagulu Ntambi Tebukywereke was Kabaka of Buganda Kabaka of the Buganda Kingdom of Buganda , between 1734 and 1736. He was the twentieth 20th Kabaka of Buganda. Claim to the throne He was the eldest son of Ndawula of Buganda Kabaka Ndawula Nsobya , Kabaka of Buganda between 1724 and 1734. His mother was Naggujja of the Njovu clan, the second 2nd of his father s seven 7 wives . He ascend ed to the throne upon the death of his father. He established his Capital political capital at Bulizo. Married life He married one wife, who bore him two sons. Offspring Prince Omulangira Kayima Prince Omulangira Sematimba. Prince Sematimba had a son Prince Omulangira Kayemba Sekitamu. Prince Sekitamu, in turn had two sons a Prince Omulangira Lubugu and b Prince Omulangira Sekitamu. He had a son A Prince Omulangira Name Unknown. The unknown prince in turn had a son Prince Omulangira Kikindu. Prince Kakindu died before 1939, having had a son Prince Omulangira Isaaka Yali Aseka. The final years Kabaka Kagulu Tebukywereke was deposed by his sister , Princess Ndege , the Nassolo. He fled to Buto. He was killed by drowning in Lake Victoria Lake Nalubaale , on the orders of Nassolo. ref http www.royalark.net Uganda buganda3.htm The Life of Kabaka Kagulu ref His body was retrieved and buried at Bbuga, Busiro. ref http www.buganda.com kings.htm Kabaka Kagulu is buried at Bbuga ref Succession table s start succession box title King of Buganda before Ndawula of Buganda Ndawula Nsobya after Kikulwe of Buganda Kikulwe Mawuba years c.1734 c.1736 s end External links http www.royalark.net Uganda buganda3.htm Genealogy of the ... more details
File Nome L 4 6 .jpg thumb right 250 px Khaset, nome 6 at the White Chapel in Karnak File Lower Egypt Nomes 01.png thumb right 250 px Map of all nomoi in Lower Egypt Khaset Mountain bull , also Chasuu was one of 42 Nome Egypt nomoi administrative division in Ancient Egypt . ref name Q http www.egyptancient.net nomoie.htm , Egypt Ancient.net, accessdate 2010 08 15 ref ref name W http www.touregypt.net featurestories nomes.htm , Egypt tourist authority, accessdate 2010 08 15 ref ref name X http www.philae.nu akhet Nomes.html , Anciet Egyptian religion, Philae.net, accessdate 2010 08 15 ref ref name Y http www.reshafim.org.il ad egypt geography cities.htm , Reshafim.org, accessdate 2010 08 15 ref ref name Z http www.aldokkan.com geography geography.htm , Aldokan.com, accessdate 2010 08 15 ref ref name A http www.digitalegypt.ucl.ac.uk geo nomel6.html , Digital Egypt for Universities, accessdate 2010 08 15 ref ref name B http www.ancientegyptonline.co.uk nomeslower.html 6 , Ancient Egypt online, accessdate 2010 08 15 ref Hiero Khaset hiero N26 E2 R12 N24 hiero align left era egypt Geography Khaset was one of the 20 nomoi in Lower Egypt and had district number 6. The area of the district is not readable, usually the nomoi were about 30 40 km 18 24 miles in length and their area depending on the depth of the Nile valley and the beginning of the desert. ref name Q The area was calculated in cha ta 1 cha ta equals roughly 2,75 hectare 2.4 acres and the distance was calculated in iteru 1 iteru equals roughly 10,5 km 6.2 miles in length. ref name P http www.faszination aegypten.de Aegyptothek Wirtschaft handel.htm , Faszination gypten in german , accessdate 2010 08 15 ref The Niwt main city was Khasu Xois part of modern Sakha and among other cities were Per Wadjet Buto modern Tell el Farain . Per Wadjet was sometimes also part of the Sap Meh nome. ref name W ref name X ref name Y ref name Z ref name A ref name B History Every nome was ruled by a nomarch provincial governor w ... more details
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