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  • | title = [[List of kings of Babylon|King of Babylon]] ...lear, it is understood that he was not [[Chaldea|Chaldean]], like previous kings, but was a proud [[Chaldean people|Caldean]], from Babylon’s rival to the
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  • ...lingua franca]] of Chaldea and the [[Neo-Babylonian Empire]] by [[Chaldean Kings]] in the 10th century BC. The term ''Syrian'' and thus its derivative ''Syr ...{citation needed|date=March 2015}}, a region which was an integral part of ancient Chaldea between the 9th century BC and 7th century BC. They have a number o
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  • |title_leader = [[List of kings of Babylon|King]] ...] kingdom, and pursued an arch-traditionalist policy, reviving much of the ancient [[Babylonia|Sumero-Akkadian]] culture. Even though [[Aramaic language|Arama
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  • |title = [[List of kings of Babylon|King of Babylon]] * [[Kings of Babylon]]
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  • ...]]n king lists and modern archaeological findings. One of the most popular kings known of ruling Babylonia and having a very important code of rules and rig ...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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  • | title = [[List of kings of Babylon|King of Babylon]]
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  • ...rol by [[Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]] and [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] kings. It controlled the cities of [[Isin]], [[Larsa]] and [[Eshnunna]] and exten ...rped by [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] invaders from the Zagros, whose kings ruled in Mesopotamia for an indeterminate period (124 years according to so
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  • ...rol by [[Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]] and [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] kings. It controlled the cities of [[Isin]], [[Larsa]] and [[Eshnunna]] and exten ...rped by [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] invaders from the Zagros, whose kings ruled in Mesopotamia for an indeterminate period (124 years according to so
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  • ...rol by [[Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]] and [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] kings. It controlled the cities of [[Isin]], [[Larsa]] and [[Eshnunna]] and exten ...rped by [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] invaders from the Zagros, whose kings ruled in Mesopotamia for an indeterminate period (124 years according to so
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  • ...k-Latn|rêš-šattim}}'', "head of the year") was a [[spring festival]] in ancient [[Mesopotamia]].The Chaldean Babylonian Akitu festival was celebrated origi Lord of kings, light of men, who dost apportion destinies,
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  • ...wski, ''The Correspondence of the Kings of Ur: An Epistolary History of an Ancient Mesopotamian Kingdom'', Winona Lake, 2011.</ref>. .... Biggs (dir.), ''The Organization of Power: Aspects of Bureaucracy in the ancient Near East'', Chicago, 1987, {{p.}}19-41</ref>.
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  • The town of Zakho was known to the ancient Greeks. In 1844. the traveller [[William Francis Ainsworth]] commented: "Th [[Gertrude Bell]] was convinced that Zakho was same place as the ancient town of Hasaniyeh. She also reported that the first Christian missionary to
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  • {{Infobox ancient site The ancient city was occupied from the mid-3rd millennium BC (Circa 2600–2500 BC) to
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  • | title = [[List of kings of Babylon|King of Babylon]] ...f name="Mieroop, Marc 2007">Van De Mieroop, Marc, 2007, ''A History of the Ancient Near East ca. 3000-323 BC'', Blackwell Publishing</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 ...url= http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/573176/Sumer |title=Sumer (ancient region, Iraq) |publisher= Britannica.com | work=Britannica Online Encyclope
    61 KB (9,139 words) - 04:52, 14 May 2015
  • ...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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  • | title = [[List of kings of Babylon|King of Babylon]]
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  • ...{{lang-ar|كرمليس}}; also spelled ''Karemles'', ''Karemlesh'') is an ancient [[Chaldean people|Chaldean]] town in [[Chaldean homeland|Mesopotamia]], nor ...rs as "Karmash". However, Karamlish was reinvigorated during the reigns of Kings [[Shalmaneser V]] (726 – 722 BC) and [[Sargon II]] (722 – 705 BC), who
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  • ...cles of the Kings Web Project: ''[http://www.hastings.edu/academic/english/Kings/Baile_Chuinn.html Baile Chuinn Cétchathaigh]''</ref> ...e kings of Munster, [[Conaire Coem]] and [[Mac Niad mac Lugdach]]. The two kings fled to Conn, and married his daughters, Saraid and Sadb respectively. Mug
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