Samsi
Samsi ist eine Stadt in Indonesia mit etwa 0 Einwohnern.
Šamsi was an Arab queen who reigned in the Ancient Near East, in the 8th century BCE. She succeeded Queen Zabibe. Tiglath-Pileser III, son of Ashur-nirari V and king of Assyria, was the first foreign ruler to bring the Arabs under his control. When Šamsi rebelled against him by joining an alliance forged by Rakhianu of Damascus, Pileser attacked and defeated Samsi, made her and her alliance partners surrender, and pay a tribute to remain in power. She ruled for 20 years and her successor was Queen Iatie, in about 700 BC.
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Über Samsi
| Land | Indonesia |
| Kontinent | Asien |
| Entdecken | 36 |
| Bevölkerung | 0 |
| Lokale Währung | IDR |
| Koordinaten | -3.0333, 140.5000 |
| Zeitzone | Asia/Jayapura |
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| Siedlungstyp | Ortschaft |
| Entfernung zur Hauptstadt | 3.746 km · Jakarta |
| Bevölkerung (Indonesia) | Nr. 529 der bevölkerungsreichsten in Indonesia |
| Wo es liegt | 3°1′60″S · 140°30′0″E |
| Hemisphäre | S · E |
| Entfernung zum Äquator | 338 km |
| Entfernung zum Südpol | 9.681 km |
| Gleiche Breite wie | Manaus (Brazil) |
| Antipode (andere Seite der Erde) | 3.03, -39.50 |
✈️ Entfernung zu Großstädten
| Sydney | 3.604 km |
| Singapore | 4.106 km |
| Tokyo | 4.305 km |
| Beijing | 5.370 km |
| Dubai | 9.672 km |
| Moscow | 11.090 km |