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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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  • This diagram lists the [[Kings of Jerusalem|rulers]] of the [[kingdom of Jerusalem]], since the conquest of the city in 1099, during the [[First ...], [[Somerset]], [[England]] was the first of the clan who immigrated to [[New England]], United States.<ref>[http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=eZ1h6U0aM
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  • ...]] controlled the river delta. To the east of Mesopotamia lay the powerful kingdom of [[Elam]] which regularly invaded and forced tribute upon the small state ...</ref> With allies among the plain states, Elam attacked and destroyed the kingdom of Eshnunna, destroying a number of cities and imposing its rule on portion
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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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  • ...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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  • | birth_place = [[Tel Keppe]], [[Kingdom of Iraq|Iraq]] ...icles/ap/2007/11/24/europe/EU-GEN-Vatican-New-Cardinals.php "Pope elevates new cardinals, expresses solidarity with Iraqi Christians"], Associated Press (
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  • ...ceived an upswing in popularity in the 10th century BC when the Babylonian kingdom became a major power with the [[Neo Babylonian Empire]], but texts written ...rgio (1997). "Akkadian," ''The Semitic Languages''. Ed. Robert Hetzron. New York: Routledge. Pages 69–99.
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  • ...brick.{{sfn|Bertman|2005|p=96}} Each Spring [[equinox]] (the start of the New Year) the god [[Marduk]] would leave his city temple<!--clarify – unlikel ...ction of the rise and fall of world powers, starting with Nebuchadnezzar's kingdom ([[Daniel 2]]). Nebuchadnezzar twice admits the power of the God of the Heb
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  • ...the Apostle|Peter the Apostle]] is in [[Babylon]] to establish to convert new Christians, 1 Peter 5:13. | 470 || || [[Votadini]] peoples form the kingdom of [[Gododdin]] in the region north of the [[River Tweed]].
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  • ...of the country by belonging to the ecclesiastical structure formed by the new religion and the social and cultural connections that followed. That is, th ...ined to its surroundings, including the Aramaic culture, imposed on it the new conditions to gradually recede to the diora, churches and empty areas. As f
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