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Araden (Arabic: أرادن, Kurdish: ئهرادن, Syriac: ܐܪܕܢ) is a
village in
Dohuk Governorate in
Kurdistan Region, Iraq. It is
located in the
Sapna valley in...
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Araden (Ancient Gr****: Ἀραδήν) was a town and
polis (city-state) of
ancient Crete. Steph**** of
Byzantium claims was
Araden later name of,
rather than...
- (disputed)
Bardarash District (disputed)
Shekhan District (disputed)
Alikhan Araden Avzrog Badarash Bakhetme Bamarni Bebadi Dehi
Dawodiya Duhok Harmash Hezany...
- that are
located in what is now
modern day Iraq, such as Alqosh, Ankawa,
Araden, Baqofah, Batnaya, Karamlesh, Mangesh, Shaqlawa, Tesqopa, Tel Keppe, and...
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claims Anopolis an
earlier name of,
rather than a
predecessor settlement to,
Araden (Ἀραδήν) Its site is
located near
modern Anopoli.
Mogens Herman Hansen &...
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Languages of Iraq Sign near
Araden with text in Neo-Aramaic,
Kurdish and
Arabic Official Arabic and
Kurdish Vernacular Mesopotamian Arabic Minority Persian...
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features hilly terrain in the
central portion of it
around Amadiya District.
Araden Bamarni Dehi "باران ژیانی له دهۆك پهك خستووه".
Wishe (in Kurdish). 17...
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saint of the
village of
Araden,
which is
located in
northern Iraq. The
Sultana Mahdokht Church dating from the 4th
century in
Araden commemorates her by bearing...
- May 2013) was an
Iraqi hierarch of the
Chaldean Catholic Church. Born in
Araden, Iraq, he was
ordained a
priest on 15 May 1945. He was
elected Bishop of...
- Iraq (Nineveh Plains): Tel
Keppe Alqosh Batnaya Qaraqosh Tesqopa Zakho Araden Lower Barwari – The
dialect within this
group has more in
common with Tyari...