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  • ...abonidus in relief showing him praying to the moon, sun and Venus (British Museum) | successor = [[Cyrus the Great]] (by conquering Babylonia)
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  • ...e Eastern]] [[archaeologist]]. Later in life, he became a [[United Kingdom|British]] citizen, settling in [[Brighton]], and represented its government as a [[ ...as a daughter of [[Ishaak Halabee]] of [[Aleppo, Syria]], also then within the Ottoman Empire.<ref name="rassam">[http://www.edessa.com/profiles/rasam.htm
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  • ...abonidus in relief showing him praying to the moon, sun and Venus (British Museum) ...praised", نابونيد) is the [[List of Kings of Babylon|last king]] of the [[Neo-Babylonian Empire]], reigning from 556–539 BC.
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  • {{redirect|Rezaiyeh|the villages in Yazd Province|Rezaiyeh, Bafq|and|Rezaiyeh, Mehriz}} |image_skyline = Iran-Photo of beautiful flowers in the city of Urmia.jpg
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  • |image_caption = Looking north along the Tigris towards [[Saddam's Presidential palace]] in April 2003 |pushpin_label_position = <!-- the position of the pushpin label: right, top, bottom, none -->
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  • |subdivision_type = [[Countries of the world|Country]] ...nnects to the city of [[Erbil]] as well. The second which was gravel until the 1990s when it was paved, is direct to Mosul.
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  • ...her=Oriental Institute in collaboration with Chicago Web Docent and eCUIP, The Digital Library|access-date=5 March 2015}}</ref><ref> ...2}}</ref> The Ubaidians were the first civilizing force in Sumer, draining the marshes for agriculture, developing trade, and establishing industries, inc
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  • [[File:N-Mesopotamia and Syria english.svg|320px|thumb|right|Map showing the extent of Mesopotamia]] ...uphrates river system]], corresponding to modern-day [[Iraq]], [[Kuwait]], the northeastern section of [[Syria]] and to a much lesser extent southeastern
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  • ...39 BC) empires|the region called Chaldea or Babylonia by Jewish sources in the later, Talmudic period|Talmudic Academies in Babylonia|other uses|Babylonia ...Assyrian Empire]]; however, the Babylonian empire rapidly fell apart after the death of Chaldean king Hammurabi.
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  • ...Nabonide, évoquant la restauration du temple de [[Sîn]] à Ur, [[British Museum]]]] ...abonidus in relief showing him praying to the moon, sun and Venus (British Museum)
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  • ...our native land of [[Mesopotamia]] Beth Nahrian. We invite you to join us with our pleasure and sadness. "Thank you and God bless you" ...e|id=6mYh3EPJfxc|width=200|height=100}}<br/>Chaldean Empire At The British Museum</div>
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  • {{Redirect|Akkadian|the empire|Akkadian Empire}} ...[Mesopotamia]]); [[lingua franca]] of the [[Middle East]] and [[Egypt]] in the late [[Bronze Age|Bronze]] and early [[Iron Age]]s.
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  • ...ing the bequest of land by Marduk-zâkir-šumi to Ibni-Ištar on behalf of the Eanna temple in Uruk <ref group=i name=eanna>Kudurru AO 6684, published as ...</ref> (859–824 BC) and [[Shamshi-Adad V|Šamši-Adad V]] (824–811 BC) with whom he was allied.<ref group=i>''[[Eclectic Chronicle]]'' (ABC 24) BM 2785
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  • ...– c. 562&nbsp;BC, the longest and most powerful reign of any monarch in the Neo-Babylonian empire.{{sfn|Freedman|2000|p=953}}<ref>{{cite web|url=https:
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  • ...e background to these events, see [[Chaldeans]]. See also the [[lChaldean People]] .<ref>ChaldeanWiki.org, ''Chronology of Chaldean History'' (2019) has det ...pation of Chaldea and the ethnic Chaldean tribes. Reference is The British Museum.
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  • |partof=the Egyptian–Babylonian wars *End of Egyptian intervention in the [[Near East]].
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