- Look up جزيرة, الجزيرة, or Al
Jazeera in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jazira, al-Jazira, Jazeera, al-Jazeera, etc. are all
transcriptions of Arabic...
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claimed Syria for himself, and
Duqaq initially inherited territory in the
Jezirah and
lived with his
brother in Aleppo. However, he soon
rebelled and seized...
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Early Jezirah chronology has been
developed by archaeologists.
According to this
regional chronology, 'Ninevite 5' is
equivalent to the
Early Jezirah I–II...
- The
Ayyubid dynasty ruled many
parts of the
Middle East and
North Africa in the 12th, 13th and 14th centuries. The
following is a list of
Ayyubid rulers...
- Tell Brak, a
crossroads at the
heart of the
Khabur River basin of the
Jezirah. Naram-Sin
campaigned against Magan which also revolted; Naram-Sin "marched...
- Mek Nimr of Shendi. Ismail's army now
crossed the
White Nile into the
Jezirah. Only nine
small Egyptian boats had been able to p**** the
Third Cataract...
- commentaries. Goldschmidt, Lazarus, ed. (1894). Das Buch der Schöpfung (Sepher
Jezirah).
Kritisch redigierter Text, Übersetzung und Kommentar. Frankfort-on-the-Main...
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Muslim conquests in the 7th
century AD, with
Arabic names like Syria,
Jezirah and Iraq
being used to
describe the
region after that date. Two
types of...
- and
history of
northeastern Syria, an area more
commonly known as the
Jezirah, or
Upper Mesopotamia. The
museum is
located in Deir ez-Zor, the capital...
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tributary of the
Euphrates River, and the
Jaghjagh River in the
upper Jezirah of Syria. A
proposal by
Dietrich Opitz located it
under the
largely unexcavated...