Well, I should have had my reference at the ready, for when to actually remember the word of the culture all I got was an E and an A having a bong hit in a trailer house. When queried the two red-faced remains of the memory giggled "Elam".. I tried to find a solid reference, but I came up slightly unconvincing.
Here is my only proof:
Khuzi was the unofficial language of the royalty of Persia, "Khuz" being the corrupted name for Elam.
I always thought the Mamluks were an interesting one..
Author of Body & Glass (Wave Books, 2018), Etruria (Wave Books, 2014), Musee Mechanique (BlazeVOX, 2006), and Rouge State (Pavement Saw, 2003). Married Lesley Poirier; lives in Portland, OR.
5 comments:
That's a good mood. Can I join you in it?
hehe, i was thinking yr mood was kamasutric!
Today's levantine or dar al islam trivia question:
What culture was to the Persians
what the Persians were the Ottomans?
25 pts.
Lanny,
Um, Mughal?
Susana,
Thanks for an idea for a 2010 resolution.
Nada,
I had you figured for leading the van.
Well, I should have had my reference at the ready, for when to actually remember the word of the culture all I got was an E and an A having a bong hit in a trailer house. When queried the two red-faced remains of the memory giggled "Elam".. I tried to find a solid reference, but I came up slightly unconvincing.
Here is my only proof:
Khuzi was the unofficial language of the royalty of Persia, "Khuz" being the corrupted name for Elam.
I always thought the Mamluks were an interesting one..
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