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Mitani District, Hiroshima
Mitani may refer to: * Mitani (surname), a Japanese surname (see for a list of people with that name) * 3289 Mitani, a minor planet * Mitani Station (Okayama), a train station in Japan * Mitani Station (Yamaguchi), a train station in Japan See also * Mitanni Mitanni (; Hittite cuneiform ; ''Mittani'' '), c. 1550–1260 BC, earlier called Ḫabigalbat in old Babylonian texts, c. 1600 BC; Hanigalbat or Hani-Rabbat (''Hanikalbat'', ''Khanigalbat'', cuneiform ') in Assyrian records, or ''Naharin'' in ..., an ancient state in the Near East * Mithani, a town in Pakistan {{Disambiguation ...
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Mitani (surname)
Mitani is a Japanese surname. Notable people with this name include: * Koichiro Mitani (born 1968), judoka * Kōki Mitani (born 1961), playwright * Minatsu Mitani (born 1991), badminton player * Mitsuo Mitani (born 1959), politician * Mitani Takanobu Mitani Takanobu ( ja, 三谷隆信) (June 17, 1892 – January 13, 1985) was a Japanese Home Ministry government official. He was born in Kyoto Prefecture. He graduated from the University of Tokyo. He was a Christian. He was Ambassador of Japan ... (1892–1985), government official {{surname Japanese-language surnames ...
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3289 Mitani
3 (three) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 2 and preceding 4, and is the smallest odd prime number and the only prime preceding a square number. It has religious or cultural significance in many societies. Evolution of the Arabic digit The use of three lines to denote the number 3 occurred in many writing systems, including some (like Roman and Chinese numerals) that are still in use. That was also the original representation of 3 in the Brahmic (Indian) numerical notation, its earliest forms aligned vertically. However, during the Gupta Empire the sign was modified by the addition of a curve on each line. The Nāgarī script rotated the lines clockwise, so they appeared horizontally, and ended each line with a short downward stroke on the right. In cursive script, the three strokes were eventually connected to form a glyph resembling a with an additional stroke at the bottom: ३. The Indian digits spread to the Caliphate in the 9th ...
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Mitani Station (Okayama)
is a passenger railway station located in the town of Yakage, Okayama Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the third sector transportation company, Ibara Railway Company). Lines Mitani Station is served by the Ibara Line, and is located 15.1 kilometers from the terminus of the line at . Station layout The station consists of two opposed elevated side platforms, with the station building located underneath; however, it is not necessary to go through the station building to enter and exit the platform. The station is unattended. Platforms Adjacent stations , - !colspan=5, Ibara Railway History Mitani Station was opened on January 11, 1999 with the opening of the Ibara Line. Passenger statistics In fiscal 2018, the station was used by an average of 65 passengers daily.Numerical ...
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Mitani Station (Yamaguchi)
is a passenger railway station located in the city of Yamaguchi, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan. It is operated by the West Japan Railway Company (JR West). Lines Mitani Station is served by the JR West Yamaguchi Line, and is located 38.6 kilometers from the terminus of the line at . Some '' Super Oki'' limited express trains stop at this station. Station layout The station consists of one ground-level unnumbered island platform connected by level crossing. The station is unattended. Platforms History Mitani Station was opened on 18 April 1918 when the Yamaguchi Line was extended from Shinome Station. With the privatization of the Japan National Railway (JNR) on 1 April 1987, the station came under the aegis of the West Japan railway Company (JR West). On 16 May 2001, the station building was destroyed in a fire that was thought to have been caused by a short circuit, but JR West initially refused to rebuild it on the grounds of unprofitability. A new station building w ...
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Mitanni
Mitanni (; Hittite cuneiform ; ''Mittani'' '), c. 1550–1260 BC, earlier called Ḫabigalbat in old Babylonian texts, c. 1600 BC; Hanigalbat or Hani-Rabbat (''Hanikalbat'', ''Khanigalbat'', cuneiform ') in Assyrian records, or ''Naharin'' in Egyptian texts, was a Hurrian-speaking state in northern Syria and southeast Anatolia (modern-day Turkey). Since no histories or royal annals/chronicles have yet been found in its excavated sites, knowledge about Mitanni is sparse compared to the other powers in the area, and dependent on what its neighbours commented in their texts. The Hurrians were in the region as of the late 3rd millennium BC. A king of Urkesh with a Hurrian name, Tupkish, was found on a clay sealing dated c. 2300 BC at Tell Mozan.Salvini, Mirjo. "The earliest evidences of the Hurrians before the formation of the reign of Mittanni." Urkesh and the Hurrians Studies in Honor of Lloyd Cotsen. Urkesh/Mozan Studies Bibliotheca Mesopotamica. Malibu: Undena Publications ( ...
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