Hatra (/ˈhæ.trə/; Arabic: الحضر (Arabic pronunciation: [ˈħadˀ.ra]); Syriac: ܚܛܪܐ) was an ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia located in present-day eastern...
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The Kingdom of Hatra,also called Kingdom of Arabaya and Araba. was a 2nd-century Arab kingdom located between the Roman Empire and the Parthian Empire...
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Hatran Aramaic (redirect from Aramaic of hatra)
Aramaic (Aramaic of Hatra, Ashurian or East Mesopotamian) designates a Middle Aramaic dialect, that was used in the region of Hatra and Assur in northeastern...
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Hatra District (Arabic: قضاء الحضر) is a district of Nineveh Governorate, Iraq. On January 22, 2022, three ISIL suspects died in an airstrike by Iraqi...
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of Hatra, capital of the Kingdom of Hatra under Sanatruq II, took place in the 3rd century after a lengthy siege by the Sasanian king Shapur I. Hatra was...
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Hatra is a village in Wazirganj block, Budaun district, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is in the Wazirganj nagar panchayat. Budaun railway station is 27 KM...
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(modern Afghanistan) is abandoned. Fall of Hatra: Shapur I captures Hatra, the capital of the Kingdom of Hatra. The city is destroyed by the Sassanids....
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2019-01-04. Retrieved 2019-01-03. "Hatra". Archived from the original on 2019-12-31. Retrieved 2019-12-26. "Hatra | ancient city, Iraq". Archived from...
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Parthia Sanatruk, Arsacid king of Armenia Sanatruq I, king of Hatra Sanatruq II, king of Hatra Sanesan or Sanatruk, king of Maskut This disambiguation page...
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2018. Babylon (ܒܒܝܠ) (بابل) Ctesiphon (Al-Mada'in, المدائن) Eridu (إريدو) Hatra (حضر) Kish (كيش) Lagash (لجش) Nineveh (ܢܝܢܘܐ) (نينوى) Nippur (نيبور) Nuzi...
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of northern Mesopotamia meant that the city of Hatra had now become their new frontier in the west. Hatra was ruled by Parthian vassals who wielded the...
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the 1st century BC and 3rd century AD, including Adiabene, Osroene, and Hatra. The regional toponym Mesopotamia (/ˌmɛsəpəˈteɪmiə/, Ancient Greek: Μεσοποταμία...
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with his father King Ardashir I. Siege of Hatra: The Sasanians besiege the capital of the Kingdom of Hatra ruled by Sanatruq II. Maharaja Sri-Gupta becomes...
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with al-'Uzza. The presence of her cult was attested in both Palmyra and Hatra. Under Greco-Roman influence, her iconography began to show the attributes...
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for queen (see Malik) Malikah, Yemen Malikah or Al-Nadirah, princess of Hatra Malik (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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dynasty Vologases, King of Elymais, (c. 180- c. 190 AD) Vologash, King of Hatra This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
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Al-Nadirah (redirect from Hatra legend)
The medieval story of al-Nadirah is about the fall of Hatra and its princess, who fell in love with the young king Shapur I while he was besieging the...
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Kingdom of Osroene 132 BC–244 AD Emesene Dynasty 64 BC–300s AD Kingdom of Hatra 100s–241 AD Tanukhids 196–1100 AD Ghassanids 220–638 AD Salihids 300s–500s...
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Relief from Hatra of the Arabian goddess Al-Lat, likely flanked by goddesses Manat, and al-Uzza. Iraq Museum...
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Septimius Worod, a Palmyrene official Worod, a king of the Kingdom of Hatra; see Hatra This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same...
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(modern Afghanistan) is abandoned. Fall of Hatra: Shapur I captures Hatra, the capital of the Kingdom of Hatra. The city is destroyed by the Sassanids....
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Naṣru (category Hatra)
local governor at Hatra (an ancient town in the North of modern Iraq). He is attested by at least in 34 inscriptions found in the Hatra. Three of the inscriptions...
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Arab tribe of Banu Tanukh seized control of Hatra and established their own dynasty. The Arab rulers of Hatra assumed the title of "malka," which means...
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Sanatruq I (category Hatra)
first king of Hatra, an ancient city in northern Mesopotamia (present-day Iraq). He is known from more than 20 inscriptions found at Hatra and reigned from...
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forced to retreat from Mesopotamia in 117 AD, overseeing a failed siege of Hatra during his withdrawal. His retreat was—in his intentions—temporary, because...
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East Mesopotamian Aramaic flourished, with evidence from the regions of Hatra and Assur. Tatian the Assyrian (or Syrian), the author of the gospel harmony...
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Third Century shook the Roman Empire. 241: The Kingdom of Hatra dissolved after the Fall of Hatra to Persia 244: Battle of Xingshi in China. 258: Valerian's...
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has media related to Al-Hirah. Abda of Hira Lakhmid kingdom Kingdom of Hatra Thomas A. Carlson et al., “Ḥirta — ܚܐܪܬܐ ” in The Syriac Gazetteer last...
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primarily ruled by a group of vassal kingdoms, including Osroene, Adiabene and Hatra. Though in some aspects influenced by Assyrian culture, these states were...
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cities Amol Andijan Baku Bam Bukhara Ctesiphon Derbent Ganja Gur-e-Amir Hatra Herat Isfahan Kashan Kashmar Khiva Khorramabad Mashhad Merv Nakhchivan Nishapur...
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