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rasoirani · 1 year
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Raw Mango Rasam Recipe
Raw mangoes are blended with fresh spices and coriander leaves in the Manga Rasam Recipe to create a delicious tangy rasam. It's a fantastic side dish, steaming steamed rice and poriyal. To make this mango rasam dish, you'll need mangoes in addition to the other ingredients. Traditional rasam is given a modern makeover in this dish.
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Rassam Cylinder, a ten-sided clay cylinder that was created in c. 643 BC, during the reign of King Ashurbanipal (c. 685 BC - 631 BC) who ruled the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 669 - 631 BC.
It was discovered in the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh, near Mosul, present-day Iraq, by Hormuzd Rassam (3 October 1826 - 16 September 1910) in 1854.
In over 1,300 lines of cuneiform text, the cylinder records nine military campaigns of Ashurbanipal, including his wars with Egypt, Elam and his brother, Shamash-shum-ukin.
It also records his accession to the throne and his restoration of the Palace of Sennacherib.
The cylinder is the most complete chronicle on the life of Ashurbanipal.
There are some extracts from the cylinder below:
"I am Ashurbanipal, offspring of Ashur and Bêlit, the oldest prince of the royal harem, whose name Ashur and Sin, the lord of the tiara, have named for the kingship from earliest (lit., distant) days, whom they formed in his mother's womb, for the rulership of Assyria; whom Shamash, Adad and Ishtar, by their unalterable (lit., established) decree, have ordered to exercise sovereignty.
Esarhaddon, king of Assyria, the father who begot me, respected the word of Ashur and Bêlit-ilê (the Lady of the Gods), his tutelary (divinities), when they gave the command that I should exercise sovereignty.
In the month of Airu, in the month of Ea, the lord of mankind, the twelfth day, an auspicious day, the feast day of Gula, at the sublime command which Ashur, Bêlit, Sin, Shamash, Adad, Bêl, Nabû, Ishtar of Nineveh, Queen of Kidmuri, Ishtar of Arbela, Urta, Nergal, Nusku, uttered, he gathered together the people of Assyria, great and small, from the upper to (lit., and) lower sea.
That they would accept (lit., guard) my crown princeship, and later my kingship, he made them take an oath by the great gods, and so he strengthened the bonds (between them and me)....
By the order of the great gods, whose names I called upon, extolling their glory, who commanded that I should exercise sovereignty, assigned me the task of adorning their sanctuaries, assailed my opponents on my behalf, slew my enemies, the valiant hero, beloved of Ashur and Ishtar, scion of royalty, am I.
Egyptian Campaign:
"In my first campaign I marched against Magan, Meluhha, Taharqa, king of Egypt and Ethiopia, whom Esarhaddon, king of Assyria, the father who begot me, had defeated, and whose land he brought under his sway.
This same Taharqa forgot the might of Ashur, Ishtar and the other great gods, my lords, and put his trust upon his own power.
He turned against the kings and regents whom my own father had appointed in Egypt.
He entered and took residence in Memphis, the city which my own father had conquered and incorporated into Assyrian territory.
A swift courier came to Nineveh and reported to me.
At these deeds, my heart became enraged, my soul cried out. I raised my hands in prayer to Ashur and the Assyrian Ishtar.
I mustered my mighty forces, which Ashur and Ishtar had placed into my hands. Against Egypt and Ethiopia, I directed the march."
Rassam Cylinder records the reign of Ashurbanipal until c. 645 BC.
The latter years of his reign are poorly recorded, probably due to the fact that the Neo-Assyrian Empire was plagued with troubles.
One of Ashurbanipal's last known inscription reads:
"I cannot do away with the strife in my country and the dissensions in my family; disturbing scandals oppress me always.
Illness of mind and flesh bow me down; with cries of woe I bring my days to an end.
On the day of the city god, the day of the festival, I am wretched; death is seizing hold upon me, and bears me down..."
Rassam Cylinder is currently on display in the British Museum.
A truly remarkable, yet biased, insight into the reign of Ashurbanipal and the world in which he lived.
📷: © Anthony Huan
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royalchildreneurope · 2 months
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Prince Albert II of Monaco, Princess Charlène of Monaco, Prince Jacques of Monaco and Princess Gabriella of Monaco, Princess Caroline of Hanover, Andrea Casiraghi, Tatiana Santo Domingo, Charlotte Casiraghi, Raphaël Elmaleh, Balthazar Rassam, Pierre Casiraghi, Beatrice Borromeo, Stefano Casiraghi, Francesco Casiraghi, Princess Alexandra of Hanover, Ben-Sylvester Strautmann, Princess Stéphanie of Monaco, Louis Ducruet, Marie Ducruet and Pauline Ducruet pose for an official portrait as they attend Prince Albert II of Monaco's 66th birthday celebrations, at The Prince's Palace in Monaco -March 14th 2024.
📷 : Palais Princier de Monaco.
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charlotte-of-wales · 6 months
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Charlotte Casiraghi and her sons Raphael and Balthazar attend the Monaco National Day celebrations | November 19, 2023
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royal-confessions · 1 year
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“It was reported that there will be an epic franchise in English with a plot shedding light on the origins of the Grimaldi dynasty and their conquest of Monaco in the late 13th century. The project was initiated by Andrea, Pierre and Beatrice Casiraghi with Dimitri Rassam as an executive producer. It sounds so cool! I can't wait to watch it. 🇲🇨” - Submitted by Anonymous
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genevieveetguy · 1 year
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- Don’t you feel something is about to happen? - Things can’t stay like this. - No, they gotta blow up. They have to. Once things blow, it’ll all be different. No more need to let people grope you. Nor to get married, or all dressed up. - Nor to join the army. - There’ll be no more injustice on Earth. - Nor poor, or rich. - Everyone will be poor. - Or rich.
Portrait of a Young Girl at the End of the 60s in Brussels (Portrait d'une jeune fille de la fin des années 60 à Bruxelles), Chantal Akerman (1994)
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Make Porthos black again, you cowards!
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filmpalette · 2 years
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Portrait d'une jeune fille de la fin des années 60 à Bruxelles (1994) dir. Chantal Akerman
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So Beatrice Borromeo and Dimitri Rassam (Charlotte Casiraghi’s husband) announced they are part of the production team for a new series of TV shows and films about Monaco, starting with the history of the Grimaldi family they married into. That’ll be interesting…
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Happy 4th Anniversary Dimitri and Charlotte! (m. 1 / 29 June 2019)
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victorysp · 1 year
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Princess Caroline and Charlotte Casiraghi with Dimitri Rassam attended the screening of the film "Killers of the Flower Moon" as part of the 76th annual Cannes Film Festival at the Grand Theatre Lumiere in Cannes. May 20, 2023.
📷 fotonoticias
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backtonormallife · 1 year
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Some happy royal news. Congrats.
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pierrotdameron · 8 days
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PHOTOCALL : LE COMTE DE MONTE-CRISTO – ALEXANDRE DE LA PATELLIERE, MATTHIEU DELAPORTE
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Charlotte Casiraghi and Balthazar Rassam attend the Monaco Historic Grand Prix 2024 in Monaco -May 10th 2024.
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charlotte-of-wales · 1 year
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Maximilian Casiraghi, Tatiana Santo Domingo, Sacha Casiraghi, Raphael Elmaleh, India Casiraghi , Andrea Casiraghi, Dimitri Rassam and Charlotte Casiraghi attend race day of the F1 Grand Prix of Monaco at Circuit de Monaco in Monte-Carlo | May 28th, 2023
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royal-confessions · 2 years
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“I wonder what took Charlotte Casiraghi and Dmitri Rassam so long to find each other. With their mutual connections I wouldn't be surprised if they knew each other as children. I love the story of childhood friends falling in love later in life.” - Submitted by Anonymous
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