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Chogha Zanbil (also
Tchoga Zanbil and Čoġā Zanbīl) (Persian: چغازنبيل; Elamite: Al
Untas Napirisa then
later Dur Untash) is an
ancient Elamite complex...
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chogha in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chogha or
Chagha or
Chegha (Persian: چغا) is a
Persian word for a tell. It may also
refer to: Chagha...
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Chogha Golan is an
aceramic Neolithic archaeological site in the
foothills of the
Zagros Mountains in Iran,
about 200 m (656 ft) from the
right bank of...
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Chogha Bonut (Persian
Choghā bonut) is an
archaeological site in south-western Iran,
located in the
Khuzistan Province. The site is
about 20 km southeast...
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Choghā Mīsh (also Chogā Mīsh)(Persian language; چغامیش čoġā mīš)
dating back to
about 6800 BC, is the site of a
Chalcolithic settlement located in the...
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Chogha Sabz (Persian: چغاسبز) may
refer to:
Chogha Sabz,
Khuzestan Chogha Sabz,
Lorestan Chpgha Sabz,
alternate name of Shahrak-e Edalat,
Khuzestan Province...
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Ziggurat of Aqar Quf near Baghdad, the no
longer extant Etemenanki in Babylon,
Chogha Zanbil in Khūzestān and Sialk. The
Sumerians believed that the gods lived...
- jacket, but the
bottom of it goes
inside the
chogha. In addition, a
shirt must be worn
under the
chogha.
Traditional hat: This is
usually black velveteen...
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Early agricultural communities such as
Chogha Golan in 10,000 BC
along with
settlements such as
Chogha Bonut (the
earliest village in Elam) in 8000...
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Chogha Sorkh (Persian: چُغاسُرخ, also
Romanized as
Choghā Sorkh and Cheghā Sorkh; also
known as Cheghā Sabz,
Chogha Sabz, and Chūgha Sabz) is a village...