• Euphrates River is the sixth album by American singing group The Main Ingredient. Released in 1974, the album charted at number 8 on the Soul albums chart...
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  • eastern Turkey Euphrates Volcano, a joint operations room established during the Syrian Civil War Euphrates River (album), a 1974 album by The Main Ingredient...
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  • the Two Rivers or The Two Rivers, referring to the Tigris and Euphrates rivers Two Rivers High School (disambiguation), several schools Two Rivers Magnet...
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  • Euphrates rivers, largely corresponding with the territory of modern Iraq. Mesopotamia may also refer to: Geographically, the Tigris–Euphrates river system...
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  • so he approached producer Gil Norton to re-record "Gigantic" and "River Euphrates" with the intention of releasing them as the band's first single. It...
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  • Karasu (redirect from Karasu River)
    Kazakhstan Karasu River (Gunma) in Gunma Prefecture, Japan Karasu (Euphrates), the western of the two major sources of the Euphrates in Eastern Anatolia...
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  • Tucson, and then as an unlisted track (track 69) on the album Kerosene Hat. "River Euphrates" and "Bad Vibes Everybody" were also both originally on the...
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  • song in a strange land? The namesake rivers of Babylon (in present-day Iraq) are the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The song also has words from Psalm 19:14:...
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    mythology. According to myth, the Sirin lived in Iriy or around the Euphrates River. The legend of Sirin might have been introduced to the Rus' by Persian...
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    the only single taken from Surfer Rosa. The track and its B-side, "River Euphrates", were rerecorded by Gil Norton at Blackwing Studios in London, early...
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    of the Persian Gulf, in southern Mesopotamia where the Tigris and Euphrates rivers run into the sea; and in Armenia. Others theorize that Eden was the...
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  • code) Israel (NATO country code) Hīt, or Is, an Iraqi town on the Euphrates River Ys or Is, a mythical city of Brittany Iași County, Romania, (vehicle...
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  • Afrodisiac is the fifth studio album by American R&B group the Main Ingredient. Released in 1973 by RCA Records, the album features several songs written...
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  • which a chorus narrates the effects of the seven bowls (changing the Euphrates drying up and earthquake of the last two bowls to the stars going out...
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  • edition comic was released as a companion piece to Narcy's album. Euphrates A Bend In The River (2003) Stereotypes Incorporated (2004) The Narcicyst Fear...
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    Pyramus rivers with their higher affluents, and also the middle course of the Halys, and the whole course of the tributary of the Euphrates later called...
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    hostilities the next day. Many Iraqi forces successfully escaped across the Euphrates river, and the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency estimated that upwards of...
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    and the Catholics' 2002 album, Devil's Workshop. All songs written by Black Francis unless otherwise noted. "River Euphrates" – 3:23 "Vamos" (Live) –...
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  • "Gigantic", with "River Euphrates" on the B-side. Francis reflected in 2004 that, during the recording of the group's second album Doolittle, he felt...
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    in September 1972. The accompanying album, Bitter Sweet, became their first to hit the Top 10 on the R&B album chart; its follow-up, 1973's Afrodisiac...
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    the Fall of Babylon (539 BC). The rivers of Babylon are the Euphrates river, its tributaries, and the Tigris river. Psalm 137 is a hymn expressing the...
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    channel) to the Shatt al-Arab (the joint estuary of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, known in Iran as Arvand Rud). The extra water made the joint estuary...
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    believed in exploiting natural boundaries such as rivers for the borders of the empire, for example the Euphrates, Rhine and Danube. Britain, however, did not...
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    death Gilgamesh was buried under the river bed, and the workmen of Uruk temporarily diverted the flow of the Euphrates for this purpose. It is certain that...
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    and "River Euphrates" established his steady, accurate style. Doolittle, the band's major label debut, followed in 1989. During the album's recording sessions...
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  • in the UK. In 1996, Filipino singer Regine Velasquez included it on her album Retro. Other artists who delivered versions include Marlena Shaw, Boz Scaggs...
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    and three volumes of autobiography, Traveller's Prelude (1950), Beyond Euphrates. Autobiography 1928–1933 (1951), and The Coast of Incense. Autobiography...
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  • Aram of the Two Rivers is an album by bass guitarist Jonas Hellborg that was released in 1999 by Bardo Records. It was recorded live in Syria in 1996 at...
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    2005, in the present-day Antalya Province of Turkey. It was founded on the river Myros (Ancient Greek: Μύρος; Turkish: Demre Çay), in the fertile alluvial...
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    was Nur ad-Din's dream to unite the various Muslim forces between the Euphrates and the Nile to make a common front against the crusaders. In 1149 Saif...
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