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- Athura (Old Persian: 𐎠𐎰𐎢𐎼𐎠 Aθurā Persian pronunciation: [aθuɾaː]), also called ****yria, was a geographical area within the Achaemenid Empire in Upper...
- The Chaldean Catholic Church is an Eastern Catholic particular church (sui iuris) in full communion with the Holy See and the rest of the Catholic Church...
- Achaemenid royal inscription, the Akkadian Eber-Nari is referred to as Athura or Athuriya in Old Persian and as Aššur in Elamite. The Targum Onkelos,...
- Persian Achaemenid Empire (as Athura) from 549 BC to 330 BC (see Achaemenid ****yria). The ****yrians of Mada (Media) and Athura (****yria) had been responsible...
- became the capital city of the 9th Satrapy (Babylonia in the south and Athura in the north), as well as a center of learning and scientific advancement...
- two provinces of the Persian Empire: Achaemenid ****yria, also known as Athura Asoristan, under S****anid Persia ****yria (Roman province), province of the...
- was the region of Syria (the western Levant), while ****yria (Asōristān, Athura) was part of the Parthian Empire and then Sasanian Empire and only very...
- several other names, mostly relating to its ****yrian inhabitants: ****yria, Athura, Bēṯ Nahren (classical Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܢܗܪܝܢ lit. 'between the two rivers')...
- being rooted in Aššur. The Achaemenid Empire referred to ****yria as Aθūrā ("Athura"). The Sasanian Empire inexplicably referred to Lower Mesopotamia as Asoristan...
- other at Tirumalai. She built a hospital after her father named Vinnagar athura salai at Thanjavur and donated extensive lands for its maintenance. She...