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  • [[File:N-Mesopotamia and Syria english.svg|320px|thumb|right|Map showing the extent of Mesopotamia]] ...sponding to modern-day [[Iraq]], [[Kuwait]], the northeastern section of [[Syria]] and to a much lesser extent southeastern [[Turkey]] and smaller parts of
    56 KB (8,410 words) - 10:22, 19 November 2023
  • ...bylonia by Jewish sources in the later, Talmudic period|Talmudic Academies in Babylonia|other uses|Babylonia (disambiguation)}} ...e of [[Nenavah]] in northern Mesopotamia. Babylonia became the major power in the region after [[Hammurabi]] (fl. c. 1792 – 1752 BC middle chronology,
    81 KB (12,115 words) - 06:54, 21 June 2015
  • ...ame = المالكية<!-- for cities whose native name is not in English --> |pushpin_map = Syria <!-- the name of a location map as per http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Templat
    8 KB (916 words) - 23:24, 19 August 2015
  • |rels = [[Chaldean Christianity]] (in union with [[Roman Catholic Church|Rome]]) ...sdim'' (according to long held Jewish tradition, the birthplace of Abraham in ''Chaldea'') as meaning ''Ur of the Chaldees''.<ref>Biblical Archaeology Re
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  • ...h_date = 1750 BC [[middle chronology]] <small>(modern-day [[Jordan]] and [[Syria]])</small><BR>(aged c. 60) ...onquered the city-states of [[Elam]], [[Larsa]], [[Eshnunna]], and [[Mari, Syria|Mari]]. He ousted [[Ishme-Dagan I]], the king of [[Assyria]], and forced hi
    33 KB (5,167 words) - 12:35, 18 March 2018
  • ...are descendants of the Proto-Kaldi, who built three of the earliest cities in southern Mesopotamia around 5300 BC, Eridu, Ur, and Uruk (Kulabba) during t ...ully with the rest of the proto-Kaldi. Yet, they had the privilege to lead in the cultural field between 2900 to 2600 BC as well as between 2112 to 2004
    4 KB (591 words) - 18:45, 29 April 2021

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