Babylonian calendar
Season Month name Presiding deities Zodiac sign Hebrew equivalent Gregorian equivalent Levantine equivalent
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'
(i.e. the start of the second half-year)

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

Tebeth

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}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: editors list (link)

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Sue Draheim
Sue Draheim
(photo taken in San Francisco, 2011)[1]
Background information
Birth nameSusan Ann Draheim
Born(1949-08-17)August 17, 1949
Oakland, California, United States
DiedApril 11, 2013(2013-04-11) (aged 63)
Berea, Kentucky
GenresFolk-rock, Celtic, Bluegrass, Old Time, Cajun, Zydeco, Classical
Occupation(s)Fiddler, singer, composer
Instrument(s)Fiddle, violin, viola, voice
Years active1967–2013
LabelsArhoolie, Transatlantic, Island, etc.
Websitesuedraheim.com/music/



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  1. ^ photo courtesy of Earl Crabb (aka "The Great Humbead"), long time friend of Sue Draheim.
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