• Ubaid, Ebeid, Obeid, Ubayd, Ubayyid, Ubaidi, the Americanized Obade, etc., used with or without the article Al- or El-, are all romanizations of أبيض or...
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    Tell al-'Ubaid (Arabic: العبيد) is a low, relatively small tell (settlement mound) west of nearby Ur in southern Iraq's Dhi Qar Governorate. Most of the...
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    The Ubaid period (c. 5500–3700 BC) is a prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. The name derives from Tell al-'Ubaid where the earliest large excavation of...
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  • Al-Obaidi (Arabic: العبيد, Al-Ubaidi or Al-Obeidi) is one of the Arab tribes in Iraq settled around Al Jazira, Mesopotamia. It is a noble Arab tribe, descended...
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    The Tell al-'Ubaid Copper Lintel or Imdugud Relief is a large copper panel found at the ancient Sumerian city of Tell al-'Ubaid in southern Iraq. Excavated...
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    1, ca. 6000 BCE. The Ubaid period (c. 6500–3800 BCE) is a prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. The name derives from Tell al-'Ubaid in Southern Mesopotamia...
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    The Copper Bull is a copper sculpture found at the site of Tell al-'Ubaid near the ancient city of Ur, now in southern Iraq, by Sir Leonard Woolley in...
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  • Mesolithic to the Neolithic. The Ubaid period (c. 6500–3800 BC) began in Mesopotamia, its name derived from Tell al-'Ubaid where the first significant excavation...
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    Eridu (category Ubaid period)
    from the end of the Ubaid period (Temple levels VI and VII). They found a sequence of 17 Ubaid Period superseding temples and an Ubaid Period graveyard with...
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    Hassuna and early Ubaid. The Ubaid period (c. 6500–3800 BC) is a prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. The name derives from Tell al-'Ubaid in Southern Mesopotamia...
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  • Ur (category Ubaid period)
    occupation at Ur during the Ubaid period (c. 5500–3700 BC), a prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. The name derives from Tell al-'Ubaid where the earliest large...
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    Institute (USA) The Ubaid period (c. 6500–3800 BC) is a prehistoric period of Mesopotamia. The name derives from Tell al-'Ubaid in Southern Mesopotamia...
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    Shammar (redirect from Al-Shammary)
    by Mukazi Ibn Sayed. 1871: Ubaid Al Rashid dies of old age (according to oral tradition). 1876: Mohammed bin Abdullah Al Rashid capitalizes on internal...
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  • journalist Thoraya Obaid (born 1945), Saudi Arabian politician and diplomat Al-Ubaid (disambiguation), for other uses and various romanizations of the same...
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    Kirkuk during the Ottoman Period are the Al-Ubaid (Arabic: آل عبيد) and the Al-Jiburi (Arabic: آل جبور). The Al-Ubaid came from just northwest of Mosul when...
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  • Abū 'Ubayd al-Jūzjānī, (d.1070), (ابو عبيد جوزجانی) was a Persian physician and chronicler from Guzgan. He was the famous pupil of Avicenna, whom he first...
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  • Kish (Sumer) (redirect from Tall al-Uhaymir)
    the ancient city of Babylon. The Ubaid period site of Ras al-Amiyah is 8 km (5.0 mi) away. It was occupied from the Ubaid period to the Hellenistic period...
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    Temple of Ninhursag at Tell al-'Ubaid, Iraq, c. 2500 BC Room 56 - Statue of Kurlil, from the Temple of Ninhursag in Tell al-'Ubaid, southern Iraq, c. 2500...
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    stones. Ubaid expansion continues into the early 5th millennium, with demographic integration of Ubaid culture by Halafians alongside invasions by Ubaid polities...
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  • Wadi al-Ramah from the southeast, and from the west, starting from Rawda Saq, heading south, then the continent of Hasani to Al-Hazm, known as Al-Ubaid, is...
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    There are many Sunni Arab tribes in Iraq, including Dulaim, Al-Bu Nasir, Al-Bu Nimr, Al-Ubaid, Otaibah, Shammar and Mutayr. 99% of Iraqi Kurds are Sunni...
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  • Al-Amri Al-Nuaimi Al Jumaili Al-Salaman Al Naji Al-Kadhmi Al-Qarawi Al Janabi Al-Wani Al-Ahmed Al-Kaabi Al-Anzi Al-Ubaid Al-Ali Al-Duraji Al-Khazali Al Hasan...
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    al-Baqarat (Kesh?) Ur (Tell al-Muqayyar) Tell al-Lahm (Dur-Iakin?, Kisik?, Kuara???) Eridu (Tell Abu Shahrain) Ubaid (Tell al-'Ubaid) Akshak Akkad (ordered...
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    Kish in Mesopotamia. Sumerian temple of Janna at Eridu erected. Temple at Al-Ubaid and tomb of Mes-Kalam-Dug built near Ur, Chaldea. 3000 BC – Tin is in use...
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    Frieze of Imdugud (Anzu) grasping a pair of deer, from Tell al-'Ubaid....
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  • culture Jemdet Nasr, Iraq, for the Jemdet Nasr period Tell al-'Ubaid, Iraq, for the Ubaid period Uruk, Iraq, for the Uruk period Folsom, New Mexico (Folsom...
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    Hawija (redirect from Al-Hawiga)
    populated by Sunni Arabs. Hawija, also called Hawija Al-Ubaid, is inhabited by Al-Ubaid tribe, Dulaim tribe, Al Jubour, Shammar tribes. During the Iraq War, U...
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  • elephant tore Abu Ubaid from his horse with its trunk, and trampled him under its foot. The Arab forces panicked and were defeated. His brother al-Hakam and his...
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    Iraq. Mallowan, M. E. L. (1970). "VIII: The development of cities: from Al-'Ubaid to the end of Uruk". In Edwards, I. E. S.; Gadd, C. J.; Hammond, N. G...
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    Mari (ED IIIb) Stone statue of Kurlil, Early Dynastic III, 2500 BC Tell Al-'Ubaid. Bas-reliefs created from perforated stone slabs are another hallmark...
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