- Tell
Fekheriye (Arabic: تل الفخيرية) (often
spelled as Tell el-
Fakhariya or Tell Fecheriye,
among other variants) is an
ancient site in the
Khabur river...
- The
Mahmudiyah rape and
killings were a
series of war
crimes committed by five U.S. Army
soldiers during the U.S.
occupation of Iraq,
involving the gang-rape...
- The Al-Aqsa
mosque compound in the Old City of
Jerusalem has four
minarets in total:
three on the
western flank and one on the
northern flank.
Early Muslim...
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Dietrich Opitz located it
under the
largely unexcavated mound of Tell el
Fakhariya, near Tell
Halaf in Syria. This
position was
supported by M. Oppenheim...
- The Hadad-yith'i
bilingual inscription, also
known as the Tell el
Fakhariya Bilingual Inscription is a
bilingual inscription found on a Neo-****yrian statue...
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Sheikh Hamad Chagar Bazar Tell
Arbid Tell
Barri Urkesh Tell
Beydar Tell el
Fakhariya Tell Hittin: 15
layers of
occupation have been identified. Tell Leilan:...
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being from 2048 BCE in the
Amorite personal name lašuil. Tell el
Fakhariya Tell el
Fakhariya bilingual inscription Van de Mieroop, 2015, p. 241. Fales, 2011...
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sealings ****ur, Tell
Sheikh Hamad (Dur-Katlimmu), Tell
Mohammed Arab, Tell
Fakhariya, Tell Sabi Abyad, Tell Billa, Tell al-Rimah Neo-****yrian Iraq,
Syria Royal...
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Osmaniye Province, Turkey) in
Phoenician and
Hieroglyphic Luwian the Tell el
Fakhariya Bilingual Inscription (9th
century BCE; Al-Hasakah Governorate, Syria)...
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colleague of
Bruno Meissner. He was the
first to
propose that Tell el
Fakhariya was the
location of W****uganni,
capital of the
Hurrian kingdom of Mitanni...