- battery, was
created in Mesopotamia. The
Ancient Mesopotamian religion was the
first recorded.
Mesopotamians believed that the
world was a flat disc, surrounded...
- obe**** and feared, as
opposed to
loved and adored. Nonetheless, many
Mesopotamians, of all classes,
often had
names that were
devoted to a
certain deity;...
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Mesopotamian mythology refers to the myths,
religious texts, and
other literature that
comes from the
region of
ancient Mesopotamia which is a historical...
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Mesopotamian Arabic (Arabic: لهجة بلاد ما بين النهرين), also
known as
Iraqi Arabic (Arabic: اللهجة العراقية), is a
group of
varieties of
Arabic spoken...
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below ground than the Abzu, the body of
freshwater which the
ancient Mesopotamians believed lay deep
beneath the earth. In other,
conflicting traditions...
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Danna (Sumerian) or Beru (Akkadian) is a word
denoting a unit of time
consisting of two hours.
There were
twelve Danna in a day.
Danna were
first used...
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North Mesopotamian Arabic, also
known as
Moslawi (meaning 'of Mosul'),
Mardelli (meaning 'of Mardin'),
Mesopotamian Qeltu Arabic, or Syro-
Mesopotamian Arabic...
- The
Mesopotamian Marshes, also
known as the
Iraqi Marshes, are a
wetland area
located in
Southern Iraq and
southwestern Iran as well as
partially in northern...
- The
Mesopotamian campaign or
Mesopotamian front (Turkish: Irak Cephesi) was a
campaign in the
Middle Eastern theatre of
World War I
fought between the...
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elaborate decorative gold and
silver ornaments sewn into them. The
ancient Mesopotamians believed that
their deities lived in Heaven, but that a god's statue...