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  • ...5958/http://www.christiansofiraq.com Chaldean Contributions To The Islamic Civilization]. (Archived: 27 September 2013)</ref> ...[[Alqosh of the Chaldeans]], located in the midst of Chaldean contemporary civilization.]]
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  • ...], or ''[[Mesopotamia]]'', was home to a sophisticated and highly advanced civilization, in all fields of knowledge, including the [[culinary art]]s.<ref name="Sal
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  • ...deans. Native Chaldean s of Mesopotamia continued preserving the Chaldean civilization until today.
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  • ...n Influences on the Religion of the Ur III Court », dans ''Studies on the Civilization and Culture of Nuzi and the Hurrians'' 12, 2002, {{p.}}91-114</ref>. Une de
    102 KB (16,668 words) - 06:18, 9 May 2015
  • The first major civilization to establish themselves in what is now Diyarbakır were the [[Hurrians|Hurr
    33 KB (4,927 words) - 10:57, 7 August 2015
  • ...have been villages in the [[Urmia plain]] some 2000 years B.C., with their civilization under the influence of the Kingdom of Van. The excavations of the ancient r
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  • ...<ref>[http://www2.h-net.msu.edu/~museum/iraq_two.html Iraq - The cradle of civilization at risk] ({{WebCite|http://www.webcitation.org/61Iqppr4B}})</ref><ref>[http
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  • ...0culture%22&f=false | title = The Near East: Archaeology in the "Cradle of Civilization" | isbn = 978-0-415-04742-5 | author1 = Maisels | first1 = Charles Keith | Sumerian civilization took form in the [[Uruk period]] (4th millennium BC), continuing into the [
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  • Widely considered to be the [[cradle of civilization]] by the [[Western world]], [[Bronze Age]] Mesopotamia included [[Sumer]] a ...invented, along with the [[Nile]] valley in [[Egypt]], the [[Indus Valley Civilization]] in the [[Indian subcontinent]], and the [[Yellow River]] in [[China]]. Me
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  • ...st=Oppenheim |first=A. Leo |title=Ancient Mesopotamia : Portrait of a Dead Civilization|publisher=University Of Chicago Press |year=1977 |isbn=978-0-226-63187-5}} ...=Henry W.F. |title=The Greatness That Was Babylon: A Survey of the Ancient Civilization of the Tigris-Euphrates Valley |publisher=Sidgwick & Jackson |year=1988 |is
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  • ...me. After his death, Hammurabi was revered as a great conqueror who spread civilization and forced all peoples to pay obeisance to [[Marduk]], the [[national god]] ...rabi's conquests came to be regarded as part of a sacred mission to spread civilization to all nations.{{sfn|Van De Mieroop|2005|page=126}} A stele from Ur glorifi
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  • ...ad (city)|Akkad]] by linguists, a major center of [[Semitic]] Mesopotamian civilization during the [[Akkadian Empire]] (ca. 2334–2154 BC), although the language
    69 KB (10,010 words) - 10:13, 19 November 2023
  • ...East that was and still is influenced by the achievements of the cradle of civilization.
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  • === '''Chaldeans ... Over 7300 Years of Heritage & Civilization ~ Amer Hanna Fatuhi''' === ...d of their forefathers, the founders of the most ancient and sophisticated civilization and the pioneers of human culture. For that reason, Mesopotamia is called t
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  • ...in panoramic details their life in NUN-KI (Eridu & Babylon) the Cradle of Civilization 5300 BC – Present.
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