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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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Khabur River is the
largest perennial tributary to the
Euphrates in Syria.
Although the
Khabur originates in Turkey, the
karstic springs around Ras...
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Khabur or
Little Khabur (Kurdish: Xabûr, Ava Xabûr or Xabîr, Turkish: Habur,
Khabir or
Habur Suyu (Habur Water)) is a
river that
rises in
Turkey and...
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after the
collapse of
Syrian government control in the ****yrian-majority
Khabur valley in the
northwest of al-Hasakah Governorate. The
militia is composed...
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Faysh Khabur (Arabic: فيشخابور, Kurdish: پێشابوور, romanized: Pêşabûr Syriac: ܦܝܫ ܚܒܘܪ) is a town on the
northwestern edge of the
Kurdistan Region in the...
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Khabur is the
largest of
these three. Its main
karstic springs are
located around Ra's al-'Ayn, from
where the
Khabur flows southeast...
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Khabur ware is a
specific type of
pottery named after the
Khabur River region, in
northeastern Syria,
where large quantities of it were
found by the archaeologist...
- Qamishli. The
Khabur River, a
tributary of the
Euphrates River,
flows west–east
through the city. The
Jaghjagh River flows into the
Khabur from the north...
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Khabur ware. At Tell Brak,
Khabur ware
occurs in
parallel with white-on-dark
painted Nuzi ware,
which continues after the
disappearance of
Khabur ware...
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means "Hill of Dates". In the
Khabur Valley of
Upper Mesopotamia, Tell
Tamer is
situated on the left (eastern) bank of
Khabur River, just
south of the small...