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[[File:Wall plaques Irish Jewish museum.jpg|thumb|Inscription at the [[Irish Jewish Museum]], with Gregorian and Hebrew dates.]] | [[File:Wall plaques Irish Jewish museum.jpg|thumb|Inscription at the [[Irish Jewish Museum]], with Gregorian and Hebrew dates.]] |
'''Tammuz''' ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: {{Script/Hebrew|תַּמּוּז}}, ''{{transl|he|Tammūz}}''), or '''Tamuz,''' is the tenth month of the civil year and the fourth month of the ecclesiastical year on the [[Hebrew calendar]], and the modern [[Assyrian calendar]]. It is a month of 29 days, which occurs on the Gregorian calendar around June–July. | '''Tammuz''' ([[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: {{Script/Hebrew|תַּמּוּז}}, ''{{transl|he|Tammūz}}''), or '''Thamuz,''' is the tenth month of the civil year and the fourth month of the ecclesiastical year on the [[Hebrew calendar]], and the modern [[Assyrian calendar]]. It is a month of 29 days, which occurs on the Gregorian calendar around June–July. |
The name of the month was adopted from the [[Assyria]]n and [[Babylonian calendar|Babylonian month]] ''Araḫ Dumuzu'', named in honour of the [[Mesopotamian deity]] [[Dumuzid]]. | The name of the month was adopted from the [[Assyria]]n and [[Babylonian calendar|Babylonian month]] ''Araḫ Dumuzu'', named in honour of the [[Mesopotamian deity]] [[Dumuzid]]. |
Okumaya devam et...