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Chabora (Ancient Gr****: Χαβώρα) was an
ancient town on the Euphrates, near Nicephorion, that
probably derives its name from the
Chaboras river. Theophylact...
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names used by
various writers:
Ptolemy and
Pliny the
Elder called it the
Chaboras (Ancient Gr****: Χαβώρας),
Procopius called it the Chabura, Strabo, Zosimus...
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Khabur is the name of two
river tributaries:
Khabur (Euphrates)
Khabur (Tigris) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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Procopius describes it as a
river of Mesopotamia, a
western tributary of the
Chaboras (modern Khabur). It
flowed from 25 sources, and ran past Edessa. (Chron...
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video company. He then
married college student Jaime Chabora. An artist,
Grossberg started her own company,
called Just
Because Invitations...
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American Naturalist, 121 (2): 290–293, doi:10.1086/284059, S2CID 83654887
Chabora,
Alice J. (1968), "Disruptive
selection for
sternopleural chaeta number...
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Osroene to the south, the
Euphrates and
Tigris to the north, and the
river Chaboras (modern Khabur) to the east. For the
remainder of its existence, the province...
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- town at the
northern extremity of Mesopotamia, near the
sources of the
Chaboras (now the
Khabur River. It was on the way from
Carrhae to Nicephorium, about...
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Mesopotamia which rose in the Mons Masius, and was a
tributary of the
Chaboras,
itself a
tributary of the Euphrates. The town of Dara was
situated upon...