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  • ...Chaldeans threatened by extremists – Al-Monitor: the Pulse of the Middle East|work=Al-Monitor|accessdate=18 February 2015}}</ref>}} ...ames of Syriac Christians]]), are an [[ethnic group]] whose origins lie in ancient [[Mesopotamia]]. They speak, read, and write distinct dialects of Chaldean
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  • |region = Middle East ...nian ruling period ended with the reign of [[Nabonidus]] in 539 BC. To the east, the Persians had been growing in strength, and eventually [[Cyrus the Grea
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  • The following is a '''list of the kings of [[Babylonia]]''' (ancient [[Sumer|southern]]-[[Akkadian Empire|central]] [[Iraq]]), compiled from the ...ery specific ancient list of supposed Babylonian kings recorded in several ancient locations, and related to its predecessor, the [[Sumerian King List]]. As i
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  • ...consolidated with the famous [[Code of Ur-Nammu]], probably the first such law-code for Mesopotamia since that of [[Urukagina]] of [[Lagash]] centuries ea == An early code of law ==
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  • ...consolidated with the famous [[Code of Ur-Nammu]], probably the first such law-code for Mesopotamia since that of [[Urukagina]] of [[Lagash]] centuries ea == An early code of law ==
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  • ...consolidated with the famous [[Code of Ur-Nammu]], probably the first such law-code for Mesopotamia since that of [[Urukagina]] of [[Lagash]] centuries ea == An early code of law ==
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  • ...wski, ''The Correspondence of the Kings of Ur: An Epistolary History of an Ancient Mesopotamian Kingdom'', Winona Lake, 2011.</ref>. ...dieux, en participant si besoin à des rituels importants<ref>{{harvsp|id=LAW|Lafont|Westbrook|2003|p=186}}</ref>.
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  • ...{Cite web|url=http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/ED/TRC/MESO/writing.html|title=Ancient Mesopotamia. Teaching materials|publisher=Oriental Institute in collaborati ...0of%20the%20originating%20Samarran%20culture%22&f=false | title = The Near East: Archaeology in the "Cradle of Civilization" | isbn = 978-0-415-04742-5 | a
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  • ...f the [[Parthian Empire]]. Mesopotamia became a battleground between the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]] and Parthians, with parts of Mesopotamia coming under ephemer ...Turkey]].<ref name=fosterpolingerfoster>{{citation |title=Civilizations of ancient Iraq |last1=Foster |first1=Benjamin R. |last2=Polinger Foster |first2=Karen
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  • {{about|the ancient (pre-539 BC) empires|the region called Chaldea or Babylonia by Jewish sourc '''Chaldea or Babylonia''' ({{IPAc-en|ˌ|b|æ|b|ə|ˈ|l|oʊ|n|i|ə}}) is an ancient [[Akkadian language|Akkadian]]-speaking [[Semitic]] [[state (polity)|state]
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  • ...ns were called [[Chaldean Nestorian]] but belong to Chaldean Church of the East until 1553 AD when Chaldeans rejoined the universal church and entered comm ...st [[Iran]] and southeast [[Turkey]], (a region roughly corresponding with ancient [[Mesopotamia]]) [[Chaldean | Chaldean people]] communities are found in th
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  • ...with the border lying between [[Galway]] in the west and [[Dublin]] in the east. ...along with the kings of Ulster and Leinster. He led his army to Mag Leana, near [[Tullamore]], County Offaly. Conn retreated to Connacht, gathered his forc
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  • ...urabi holds his hands over his mouth as a sign of prayer<ref>{{cite |title=Ancient Iraq |first=Georges |last=Roux |author-link=Georges Roux |chapter=The Time ...do in [[Retributive justice|retribution]]. The Code of Hammurabi and the [[Law of Moses]] in the [[Torah]] contain numerous similarities, but these are pr
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  • ...ilhelm|last1=Baum|first2=Dietmar W.|last2=Winkler |title=The Church of the East: A Concise History|year=2003|publisher=[[Routledge]]|isbn=978-0-415-29770-7 ...ited in a single patriarchate and the [[Episcopal see]] was located in the ancient Chaldean city of [[Alqosh]]. In the 15th century the Patriarch Mar [[Shimun
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  • |fam3=[[East Semitic languages|East Semitic]] ...mpire|Akkad]] (central [[Mesopotamia]]); [[lingua franca]] of the [[Middle East]] and [[Egypt]] in the late [[Bronze Age|Bronze]] and early [[Iron Age]]s.
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  • ...tity, which was handed down to them from their fathers, the inhabitants of ancient Mesopotamia. Behold, a description of the sight of the believers, harvested ...ources in their workplaces without personal contact with the people of the East, their reality and their conditions. Tourists, on the other hand, write wha
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