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Kurda was a
small ancient Amorite city-state and a
Middle Bronze petty kingdom located in the
region of the
Sinjar Plain in
Northern Mesopotamia which...
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education and forestry.
Kurdaş not only
pursued these diverse interests but made a
contribution in each area.
Kemal Kurdaş was born in Bursa, Turkey...
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Diyar Kurda (Kurdish: دیار کوردە ; born 2
February 1990) is an Iraqi-Kurdish
journalist and
Washington D.C.
Bureau Chief for
Rudaw Media Network. He was...
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planted trees on METU's land for the
first time. — Kemal
Kurdaş, "Bozkırda tek başına:
Kurdaş." Atlas, no. 159, June 2006, pp. 78-84. On
April 26, 1961...
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Republic of
Turkey as well as its
first President.
Mustafa Kemal Kurdaş (1920–2011),
Turkish economist and
politician Mustapha Kamal N'Daw (born...
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Ninet (Nineveh), Arrapha, Urbilum, and
Kurda. In
early 2nd
millennium the
region was
ruled by the
kingdom of
Kurda except for two
decades in 18th century...
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states Alalakh Amurru Andarig Apum
First Babylon Third Ebla
Ekallatum Emar
Kurda Third Mari
Mukish Palmyra Qatna Shaddai Ṭābetu
Kingdom of
Upper Mesopotamia...
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control of the
Mitanni in the 16th
century BC,
Amedi region was part of
Kurda and it was
entirely inhabited by Subartu,
which did not
speak a Semitic...
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states Alalakh Amurru Andarig Apum
First Babylon Third Ebla
Ekallatum Emar
Kurda Third Mari
Mukish Palmyra Qatna Shaddai Ṭābetu
Kingdom of
Upper Mesopotamia...
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states Alalakh Amurru Andarig Apum
First Babylon Third Ebla
Ekallatum Emar
Kurda Third Mari
Mukish Palmyra Qatna Shaddai Ṭābetu
Kingdom of
Upper Mesopotamia...