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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...
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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,...
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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...
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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...
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became part of the
Achaemenid Empire;
Achaemenid ****yria was
known as
Athura. From 323 BC, it was
ruled by the Gr****
Seleucid Empire, the Gr****s corrupting...
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being rooted in Aššur. The
Achaemenid Empire referred to ****yria as Aθūrā ("
Athura"). The
Sasanian Empire inexplicably referred to
Lower Mesopotamia as Asoristan...
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integral part of the geo-political
province of ****yria –
Achaemenid ****yria,
Athura,
Seleucid Syria, ****yria (Roman province) and ****uristan. In the Parthian...
- two
provinces of the
Persian Empire:
Achaemenid ****yria, also
known as
Athura Asoristan,
under S****anid
Persia ****yria (Roman province),
province of the...
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several other names,
mostly relating to its ****yrian inhabitants: ****yria,
Athura, Bēṯ
Nahren (classical Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܢܗܪܝܢ lit. 'between the two rivers')...