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  2. Around Azeroth: The sacrificial bear - AOL

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    Of course, there's no sacrificing going on here just yet -- Lutra of Vek'nilash is simply posing for a screenshot before tanking a nighttime Temple of Atal'Hakkar run.

  3. Akal Takht - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the Darbar Sahib (Golden Temple) complex in Amritsar, Punjab, India. The Akal Takht (originally called Akal Bunga) was built by Guru Hargobind as a place of justice and consideration of temporal issues; the highest seat of earthly authority of the Khalsa (the collective body of the Sikhs) and the place of the Jathedar , the ...

  4. Gurdwara Baba Atal - Wikipedia

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    One of the depicted figures is Mohan, whom Atal is said to have revived through the performance of a miracle after Mohan died from a snake-bite. Built some four centuries ago, the Baba Atal Gurdwara is commemoration of the young life of Baba Atal Rai (1619–1628), the son of Guru Hargobind. [3]

  5. Tish-atal - Wikipedia

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    A cuneiform inscription about a temple of Nergal is the only source for Tish-atal. The text is found on two bronze lion statuettes, but there is a better preserved copy on a stone tablet, now in the Louvre Museum, along with one of the lions. This famous inscription is the earliest known writing in the Hurrian language.

  6. Temple of Dakka - Wikipedia

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    It is the site of the Greco-Roman Temple of Dakka, dedicated to Thoth, the god of wisdom in the ancient Egyptian pantheon. The temple was initially a small one-room shrine or chapel, first begun in the 3rd century BC by a Meroitic king named Arqamani (or Ergamenes II) in collaboration with Ptolemy IV who added an antechamber and a gate ...

  7. Tell Brak - Wikipedia

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    Tell Brak was known as "Nawar" for the Hurrians, [88] and kings of Urkesh took the title "King of Urkesh and Nawar", first attested in the seal of Urkesh's king Atal-Shen. [15] [89] The use of the title continued during the reigns of Atal-Shen's successors, Tupkish and Tish-Atal, [87] [90] who ruled only in Urkesh. [88]

  8. Egyptian sun temple - Wikipedia

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    However, there is no specific term for sun temple in ancient Egyptian. [4] The temples were also a source of great wealth and importance in ancient Egypt. [4] The founder of the Fifth Dynasty, Userkaf, built the first temple to Ra in Abusir, a few kilometres north of the necropolis of Saqqara, where he had built his pyramid. [2]

  9. Thommanon - Wikipedia

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    Thommanon is a single-towered temple with an east-facing central sanctuary, crowned by a prasat, or tower.Access from the east is via a gopura, followed by a mandapa, or antechamber, before arriving at the central sanctuary.