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  • ...P.-A. Beaulieu]], ''The reign of Nabonidus king of Babylon 556-539 B.C.'' (New Haven CT: Yale University Press 1989); A. Kuhrt, “Nabonidus and the Babyl ...ring his stay in Tayma, during which the important, Marduk-related [[Akitu|New Year (Akītu-) Festival]] could not take place, and his emphasis on Sîn. I
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  • |origin = [[Mosul]], [[Kingdom of Iraq (Mandate administration)|Iraq]] In 1951, Bashir took a teaching assignment at the new founded [[Académie des Beaux-Arts]] in Baghdad, besides his editorial work
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  • ...[[Middle Eastern]] [[archaeologist]]. Later in life, he became a [[United Kingdom|British]] citizen, settling in [[Brighton]], and represented its government Rassam returned to England. With the help of Layard, he began a new career in government with a posting to the British Consulate in [[Aden]], q
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  • | region19 = {{pad|0.6em}}{{flag|United Kingdom}} ...roject.net/people-profile.php?peo3=10464&rog3=UK |title=Chaldean of United Kingdom Ethnic People Profile |publisher=Joshuaproject.net |accessdate=2013-09-18}}
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  • |[[Chaldeans in the United Kingdom]] |style="text-indent: 2em"|[[New Zealand]]
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  • ...dean]] rulers were deeply conscious of the antiquity of their [[Chaldean]] kingdom, and pursued an arch-traditionalist policy, reviving much of the ancient [[ ...ever he refused, and managed to fight his way free of Nineveh and set up a new capital at [[Harran]]. Nabopolassar, Cyaxares, and their allies, then fough
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  • ...s]], [[Denmark]], [[Germany]], [[Georgia (country)]], [[Sweden]], [[United Kingdom]] ...>{{rp|57}} he ordained five metropolitan Chaldean bishops thus beginning a new ecclesiastical hierarchy: the patriarchal line known as the ''Shimun line''
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  • ...P.-A. Beaulieu]], ''The reign of Nabonidus king of Babylon 556-539 B.C.'' (New Haven CT: Yale University Press 1989); A. Kuhrt, “Nabonidus and the Babyl ...ring his stay in Tayma, during which the important, Marduk-related [[Akitu|New Year (Akītu-)Festival]] could not take place, and his emphasis on Sîn. In
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  • |s6 = Middle Kingdom of Egypt The details of how the kingdom switched hands are unclear, but some scholars oppose the idea that Ur-Nammu
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  • |s6 = Middle Kingdom of Egypt The details of how the kingdom switched hands are unclear, but some scholars oppose the idea that Ur-Nammu
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  • |s6 = Middle Kingdom of Egypt The details of how the kingdom switched hands are unclear, but some scholars oppose the idea that Ur-Nammu
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  • ...4 after fleeing the [[Chaldean Genocide]]. The land was infertile, but the new inhabitants made considerable efforts to convert it into fertile and fruitf ...dwelled in temporary shelters built by [[Christian Aid]] from the [[United Kingdom]]. Currently, there are 27 families living in the village. An [[Chaldean pe
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  • ...ge and development of rituals. An important event marking the beginning of new Spring in Mesopotamia by the Chaldean people.<ref>The Chaldean Babylonian A [[File:Akitu 7321 T1.jpg|thumb|Akitu 7321 T1thumb|Akitu Chaldean New Year 7321]]
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  • ...olizes a wish to break away from the bonds of sin and misery and enter the new life issuing from Christ's resurrection.|date=22 Jan 2002|accessdate =7 Apr ...ter Blessings of Food, one for eggs, along with those for lamb, bread, and new produce. The blessing is for consumption as a food, rather than decorated.<
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  • ...dence of the Kings of Ur: An Epistolary History of an Ancient Mesopotamian Kingdom'', Winona Lake, 2011.</ref>. ...D. C. Snell, ''Ledgers and prices: Early Mesopotamian merchant accounts'', New Haven, 1982 ; {{en}} M. van de Mieroop, « Turam-ili: An Ur III merchant »
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  • In September 1917, [[United Kingdom|British]] forces captured the city during a major advance against the [[Ott ...005, HHC [[42nd Infantry Division (United States)|42nd Infantry Division]] New York Army National Guard, handed over control of Saddam Hussein's primary p
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  • ...living in [[Nineveh]] would visit Alqush every [[Akitu]] (the Babylonian New Year) to replay the [[Enuma Elish]] which is the Sumerian Epic of Creation. ...g the day when excavations of Shweetha D’Gannaweh, will hopefully reveal new cultural artifacts from its Chaldean or possibly even Pre-Chaldean history.
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  • **Early Babylonian kingdom (24th to 18th century BC) ...y Astronomy-Astrology'', Styx Publications, ISBN 90-5693-036-2.</ref> This new approach to astronomy was adopted and further developed in Greek and Hellen
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  • ...r [[Akkadian Empire]], [[Neo-Sumerian Empire]], and [[Assyria#Old Assyrian Kingdom|Old Assyrian Empire]]; however, the Babylonian empire rapidly fell apart af One of these Canaanite speaking Amorite dynasties founded a small kingdom which included the then still minor town of [[Babylon]] circa 1894 BC, whic
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  • ...P.-A. Beaulieu]], ''The reign of Nabonidus king of Babylon 556-539 B.C.'' (New Haven CT: Yale University Press 1989); A. Kuhrt, “Nabonidus and the Babyl ...ring his stay in Tayma, during which the important, Marduk-related [[Akitu|New Year (Akītu-)Festival]] could not take place, and his emphasis on Sîn. In
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