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Khafajah or
Khafaje (Arabic: خفاجة),
ancient Tutub, is an
archaeological site in
Diyala Governorate, Iraq 7
miles (11 km) east of Baghdad.
Khafajah lies...
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Khafaja or
Khafajah (Arabic: خفاجة, also
known as Al-Khafaji and Khafaji) is one of the
major Arab
tribes (especially in Iraq and Egypt) as well Saudi...
- of the Tigris, and 3
miles south by
southeast from the
ancient city of
Khafajah. It is
thought to be
ancient Nērebtum or Kiti and was, for part of its...
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Early Dynastic I period.
Jemdet Nasr Abu
Salabikh Tell Fara Tell
Uqair Khafajah Nippur Ur Uruk In the
early 1900s, clay
tablets with an
archaic form of...
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sites in
Central and
Lower Mesopotamia—notably
Girsu but also Eshnunna,
Khafajah, Ur, and many others—have been
excavated since the 19th century. These...
- a city, Dur-Rimuš (Fortress of Rimush),
located near Tell
Ishchali and
Khafajah. It was
known to be a cult
center of the
storm god Adad.
According to the...
- Abu
Ishaq ibn
Ibrahim ibn Abu al-Fath (1058–1138/9),
called Ibn
Khafajah (إبن خفاجة), a
native of Alzira, was a poet of al-Andalus
during the
reign of...
- "status unknown".
Headless statue of a
Sumerian male worshipper, from
Khafajah, Iraq, on
display at the
Sulaymaniyah Museum, Iraq
since 1961. The Lost...
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period III
Sumerian portrait statuette of a
woman Sumerian statue from
Khafajah,
female worshiper Egyptian women with
braided hair and
ornamental headdress...
- BC),
notably from Mari and to a
lesser extent Alalakh, Tell
Harmal and
Khafajah. Occasionally, such
names are also
found in
early Egyptian texts; and one...