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cartouche Meaning in Bengali



 টোটা রাখিবার পাত্র

Noun:

বন্দুকাদির গুলি রাখিবার আধার,





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In Egyptian hieroglyphs, a cartouche /kɑːrˈtuːʃ/ is an oval with a line at one end at right angles to the oval, indicating that the text enclosed is a.


A cartouche (also cartouch) is an oval or oblong design with a slightly convex surface, typically edged with ornamental scrollwork.


however that the cartouche on the seal is most likely to read "Khamudi", name of the last king of the Hyksos, and furthermore that this cartouche was inserted.


his name is passed down mostly as cartouche name and in different variations.


The earliest mention of his cartouche name may possibly appearing on the.


contemporaneous tomb of a priest of his cult as well as in a possible cartouche from Beit Khallaf, later New Kingdom king lists and in a story of the.


Neferkara I (also Neferka and, alternatively, Aaka) is the cartouche name of a king (pharaoh) who is said to have ruled during the 2nd Dynasty of Ancient.


were generally depicted within the circular, roped cartouche of the king (eventually the cartouche would contain all royal names, including the queen.


("Effective for her husband"), incorporated into one version of her second cartouche.


inscribed with a cartouche which may read "Khamudi".


This reading is contested by the egyptologist Kim Ryholt who proposed that the cartouche reads "Kandy".


Many Egyptologists connect Sanakht with the Ramesside cartouche name Nebka.


name twice within royal cartouches.


The first cartouche shows the name of the god Sokar on top, whilst the second cartouche places the syllable Neferka.


times), approximately half way between Baalbek and Qasr el Banat, with a cartouche on the 6th drum but no inscription.


A cartouche in cartography is a decorative emblem on a globe or map.


Map cartouches may contain the title, the printer's address, date of publication.


Tughras served a purpose similar to the cartouche in ancient Egypt or the Royal Cypher of British monarchs.


of the first ancient Egyptian queens whose name was written within a cartouche.


[citation needed] In its elongated form the shen ring became the cartouche, which enclosed and protected a royal name.


Tentamun's name is written in a cartouche.


Senedj's name is written in archaic form and set in a cartouche, which is an anachronism, since the cartouche itself was not used until the end of 3rd Dynasty.


The prenomen, cartouche name or throne name (Ancient Egyptian: 𓆥 nswt-bjtj "of the Sedge and Bee") of ancient Egypt was one of the five royal names of.



Synonyms:

cartouch; cartridge;

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