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  • Kurd Qaburstan (redirect from Qabra)
    Kurd Qaburstan has been proposed as the location of the ancient city of Qabra. The site is located near Tell Halawa, Tell Aliawa, Tell Baqrta, and Qasr...
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    (Shusharra) Bestansur Tell Bazmusian Erbil (Urbilim, Arba-Ilu) Kurd Qaburstan (Qabra?) Qasr Shemamok (Kilizu/Kilizi/Kakzu) Qal'at Jarmo Tell Taya Tell Hassuna...
    15 KB (1,322 words) - 06:53, 17 August 2024
  • Shamshi-Adad I, along with Ishme-Dagan I, embarked on a new campaign against both Qabra and Nurugum. During the course of the campaign on Nurugum, Ishme-Dagan I...
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    battalion led by Salah Badi Ghnewa battalion led by Abdul Ghani Al-Kikli, Al-Qabra battalion led by Suleiman Al Shatwan. Supported by Qatari and Turkish military...
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  • ešna Moon ṣahra King malka Earth arʕa Dove yawna Long live! tiḥi! Grave qabra Food xōla (Paternal) Uncle ḏōḏa (Maternal) Uncle ḥōla (Paternal) Aunt ʕamṯa...
    55 KB (4,039 words) - 18:10, 14 August 2024
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    The Kūra was one of the territorial demarcations into which al-Andalus, the ancient Islamic Iberian Peninsula, was divided during the Emirate and Caliphate...
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  • conquer cities to the north and east of Assur, such as Arrapha, Nineveh, Qabra and Erbil . The realm founded by Shamshi-Adad eventually came to include...
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    Mesopotamia and Dadusha of Eshnunna during their campaign against the land of Qabra. Shamshi-Adad installed garrisons in all the cities of the land of Urbil...
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    Dadusha then collaborated with Shamshi-Adad in a military campaign against Qabra After the death of Shamshi-Adad, his kingdom disintegrated and the conquered...
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  • It is not far from the ancient sites of Kurd Qaburstan (possibly ancient Qabra), Tell Halawa, Tell Aliawa, and Tell Baqrta (which reached 80 hectares in...
    22 KB (3,010 words) - 16:11, 7 June 2024
  • siege is semi or entirely mythical. Siege of Uruk (c. 2580 BC) Siege of Qabra (1780 BC) Siege of Hiritum (1764 BC) Siege of Larsa (1763 BC) Siege of Avaris...
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    of his successor. One official might be Aššur-muttakil, (the governor of Qabra, a fortress on the lesser Zab), who inherited his position from his father...
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  • no. 1, pp. 29–42, 1984 P. Meer, "A propos de l'expédition - de Dadusa a Qabra", Review of Assyriology and Eastern Archeology, 47, no. 1, p. 16-22, 1953...
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    millennium BCE, king Shamshi-Adad of Upper Mesopotamia waged war to the land of Qabra, which was probably located along the lower course of the Little Zab, and...
    27 KB (2,872 words) - 02:33, 14 June 2024
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    polish. Apparently Popular etymology from Latin Licabrum/ Egabro (via Arabic Qabra?), as the Spanish word Cabra (from Latin capra) means goat. The city of...
    19 KB (2,168 words) - 14:17, 21 February 2024