Tal Wassit (redirect from Tell Wasit)
Tal Wassit (Arabic: تل واسط), also spelt Tal Wasat and Tall Waset, is a Syrian village located in Al-Ziyarah Nahiyah in Al-Suqaylabiyah District, Hama...
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Kirkuk District (redirect from Tall al Warad)
(Zarayan) Sharbazher District (Sharbazher) Sulaymaniyah District (Sulaymaniyah) Wasit Governorate Al-Aziziyah District (Al-Aziziyah) Badra District (Badra) al-Hai...
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2021. "Liveuamap, (New Zaytoun, Az Ziyarah, Tell Wasit, Khirbat al-Naqus, Tall Rasm al Kabir, Tall Zajrim, Al Qahirah, Al Zuqum, Qulaydin, Al Ankawi...
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made. Depending on sources, the fragments were excavated in Wasit, al-Hay district, Wasit Governorate, or in Nasiriyah, both locations in Iraq. It is...
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force of more than 10,000 under their general Ujayf ibn Anbasa in 834 to Wasit, which was a stronghold of Zutt. Abbasid forces blocked the waterways to...
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maint: location missing publisher (link) P. Yule–G. Weisgerber (2015), Al-Wāsiṭ Tomb W1 and other Sites, Materials for a Definition of the Second Half of...
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1983), V.1. p. 341. Gadd, C. J. (1940). "Tablets from Chagar Bazar and Tall Brak, 1937-38". Iraq. 7: 22–66. doi:10.2307/4241663. ISSN 0021-0889. JSTOR 4241663...
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Tel Keppe District (also Tel Keif, Tall Kayf, Tel Kayf or Tel Kef (Classical Syriac: ܬܠ ܟܐܦܐ), (Arabic: تل كيف)), Aramaic for "Hill of Stones", is a district...
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a six-month detour that took him into Iran. From Najaf, he journeyed to Wasit, then followed the river Tigris south to Basra. His next destination was...
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to the superintendent of Iraq's central tax bureaux in Wasit. When, in 702, al-Hajjaj built Wasit as the new capital of Iraq and the garrison of his elite...
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than 100 marines Operation Fontana 2 April 2005 6 April 2005 Babil and Wasit Governorates Counterinsurgency: Was to eliminate places where terrorists...
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approach of the 20th century, Sharjah extended inland to the area now known as Wasit Suburb, the area between the city and Al Dhaid being under the control of...
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Encounter of the address", "The Encounter of the Tent-dwellers", Samarkand, Wasit, Sur 31-40 "Encounter at Ramlah", Tayleh, Tiflis, Zabid, Shiraz, Maltiyah...
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AH (856/7 AD) to travel through the southern cities of Basra, Kufah and Wasit. There, he met a number of eminent and venerable scholars. In addition to...
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Bunker" - (Saddam Hussein's Iraqi Army 1980s bunker near a U.S. Army base), Wasit Provence, Iraq "Shower Spa Ghost" - Majestic Hotel Bathouse & Spa, Hot Springs...
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the Iraqi provinces of Babil, Karbala, Najaf, Diwaniyah (Qadisiyah), and Wasit; an area roughly the size of South Carolina. After assuming operational...
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who wanted to acquire world dominance, in 1124 Mahmūd granted the city of Wasit to Imad al-Din Zengi as an ıqta, and conferred him the Military Governorship...
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imitated in the early congregational mosques built in the Iraqi cities of Wasit, Kufa and Basra, and in the mosque built at Daybul in Sind (now Banbhore...
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mostly flat-roofed two- or three-story structures but with a number of taller buildings in the city center. Its modern origins mean that it lacks features...
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not revolt against Sulayman, but was nonetheless dismissed, summoned to Wasit, and tortured to death. Waki's provisional governorship lasted nine months...
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this bridge, which during the Sassanid era was 150 meters wide and 6 meters tall. The current version of the bridge was built in 1860 by Dowlatshah, the former...
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objects, a tiny 6x4 cm box made by Isma'il ibn Ward and an anonymous 8-cm-tall bucket, were made as "credential work" by apprentice or journeyman metalworkers...
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said village had about a thousand inhabitants, and was surrounded by very tall and very dense bamboo thickets, and fortified with a wall and a few small...
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tribe of Harith ibn Ka'b]. Journal of College of Education / Wasit (in Arabic). 1 (8). Wasit University/College of Education/History: 147–176. Retrieved...
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they were not at all the original people of Negrito type, but were rather tall, dark-skinned austronesian type. These native Atis lived in villages of fairly...
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competing rulers. Nur al-Din, the Zengid sultan, erected a mosque with a tall, square minaret in the city in 1172. In 1175, Hama was taken from the Zengids...
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Tell Hasan Basha (Arabic: تل حسن باشا, romanized: Tall Hasan Bāshā) is a Syrian village located in Salamiyah Subdistrict in Salamiyah District, Hama. According...
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Tall ad Dirrah (Arabic: تل الدرة, also spelled Tell Dirrah, Tall Derah, Talldarra or Tell ad-Dura) is a Syrian village in the Salamiyah Subdistrict in...
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