- Emar (Akkadian: 𒂍𒈥, É-mar), is an
archaeological site at Tell
Meskene in the
Aleppo Governorate of
northern Syria. It sits in the
great bend of the...
-
Maskanah (Arabic: مَسْكَنَة), also
spelled Meskene, is a town in
northern Syria,
administratively part of the
Manbij District of the
Aleppo Governorate...
- Aleppo; one
convoy would arrive each day
while another would depart for
Meskene or Deir ez-Zor.
Dozens of
concentration camps were set up in
Syria and...
- es-Sweyhat Tell
Hadidi (Azu)
Mumbaqat (Tall Munbāqa, Ekalte)
Nimrud Emar (Tell
Meskene) Tall Bazi (Baṣīru, Armanum?)
Arrapha Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta ****ur Ekallatum...
- and Emar (France). With help from UNESCO, two
minarets at
Mureybet and
Meskene were
photogrammetrically measured, and a
protective glacis was
built around...
- 1889). The name may
survive in Kal'at Dibse, "a
small ruin 8 m[iles]
below Meskene, and 6 m[iles]
below the
ancient Barbalissus".
Farrell 1961.
Strabo (penelope)...
- island, a
protective glacis was
built and two
minarets at
Mureybet and
Meskene were
relocated beyond the
flood zone. The
maximum capacity of Lake ****ad...
-
Manbij ordered the camp to be
cleared and the
Armenians to be
deported to
Meskene. The
destruction of pre-modern
Manbij has been
attributed to its resettlement...
- Lésvos Mahalıç
Malkaya Manisa Mar'aş Maşat Hüyük
Menderes Çayı
Mersin Meskene Milet el-Mishrifeh
Mitlini Mut Niğde Nur Dağları Ortaköy, Çorum: Sapinuwa...
- to
Ankara and was
deported again to the
camps in the Ra's al-'Ayn and
Meskene. However,
Andonian survived in
Aleppo in the underground. When British...