Season | Month name | Presiding deities | Zodiac sign | Hebrew equivalent | Gregorian equivalent | Levantine equivalent | |
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Reš Šatti
𒊕𒈬 |
1 | Araḫ Nisānu - 𒌚𒁈
'Month of the Sanctuary' |
Bel - 𒀭𒂗 | Agru (Aries) - 𒀯𒇽𒂠𒂷 | Nisan | March/April | Naysān نَيْسَان |
2 | Araḫ Āru - 𒌚𒄞
'Month of the Bull' |
Ea - 𒂗𒆠 | Gu (Taurus) - 𒀯𒄞 | Iyar | April/May | Ayyār أَيَّار | |
3 | Araḫ Simanu - 𒌚𒋞 | Sīn - 𒂗𒍪 | Maštaba (Gemini) - 𒀯𒈦𒋰𒁀 | Sivan | May/June | Ḥazīrān حَزِيرَان | |
4 | Araḫ Dumuzu - 𒌚𒋗
'Month of Tammuz' |
Tammuz - 𒀭𒌉𒍣 | Alluttu (Cancer) - 𒀯𒀠𒇻 | Tammuz | June/July | Tammūz تَمُّوز | |
Mišil Šatti
𒁇𒈬 |
5 | Araḫ Abu - 𒌚𒉈 | - | Nēšu (Leo) - 𒀯𒌨 | Ab | July/August | Āb آب |
6 | Araḫ Ulūlu - 𒌚𒆥 | Ishtar - 𒀭𒈹 | Sisinnu (Virgo) - 𒀯𒀳 | Elul | August/September | Aylūl أَيْلُول | |
7 | Araḫ Tišritum - 𒌚𒇯
'Month of Beginning' |
Shamash - 𒀭𒌓 | Zibānītu (Libra) - 𒀯𒄑𒂟 | Tishrei | September/October | Tishrīn al-Awwal تِشْرِين الْأَوَّل | |
8 | Araḫ Samnu - 𒌚𒀳
'Month of Laying Foundations' |
Marduk - 𒀭𒀫𒌓 | Zuqaqīpu (Scorpio) - 𒀯𒄈𒋰 | Cheshvan | October/November | Tishrīn ath-Thānī تِشْرِين الثَّانِي | |
Qīt Šatti
𒌀𒈬 |
9 | Araḫ Kislimu - 𒌚𒃶 | Nergal - 𒀭𒄊𒀕𒃲 | Pabilsag (Sagittarius) - 𒀯𒉺𒉋𒊕 | Kislev | November/December | Kānūn al-Awwal كَانُون الْأَوَّل |
10 | Araḫ Ṭebētum - 𒌚𒀊
'Month of the Forthcoming of Water' |
Papsukkal - 𒀭𒊩𒆠𒋚 | Suḫurmāšu (Capricorn) - 𒀯𒋦𒈧𒄩 | December/January | Kānūn ath-Thānī كَانُون الثَّانِي | ||
11 | Araḫ Šabaṭu - 𒌚𒊭𒉺𒌅 | Adad - 𒀭𒅎 | Gula (Aquarius) - 𒀯𒄖𒆷 | Shebat | January/February | Shubāṭ شُبَاط | |
12 | Araḫ Addaru / Adār - 𒌚𒊺
'Month of Adar' |
Erra - 𒀭𒅕𒊏 | Zibbātu (Pisces) - 𒀯𒆲𒎌 | Adar | February/March | Ādhār آذَار | |
Intercalary | 13 | Araḫ Makaruša Addari[citation needed]
Araḫ Addaru Arku - 𒌚𒊺𒂕 |
Assur - 𒀭𒀸𒋩 | In year 17 of 19-year cycle, the intercalary month was named Araḫ Ulūlu - 𒌚𒆥 |
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Fuat Dündar (2011). "Pouring a People into the Desert:The "Definitive Solution" of the Unionists to the Armenian Question". In Ronald Grigor Suny, Fatma Muge Gocek and Norman M. Naimark (Eds). A Question of Genocide: Armenians and Turks at the End of the Ottoman Empire. Oxford University Press. pp. 280–281.
Smith, John (2008). "chapter title". In Doe, John (ed.) 2008 (ed.). editors book. ny: brill. pp. 237–254.{{cite book}}
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Sue Draheim | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Susan Ann Draheim |
Born | Oakland, California, United States | August 17, 1949
Died | April 11, 2013 Berea, Kentucky | (aged 63)
Genres | Folk-rock, Celtic, Bluegrass, Old Time, Cajun, Zydeco, Classical |
Occupation(s) | Fiddler, singer, composer |
Instrument(s) | Fiddle, violin, viola, voice |
Years active | 1967–2013 |
Labels | Arhoolie, Transatlantic, Island, etc. |
Website | suedraheim |
References
edit- ^ photo courtesy of Earl Crabb (aka "The Great Humbead"), long time friend of Sue Draheim.