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- The Jebel Mokram Group was a prehistoric, neolithic culture that flourished in the second millennium BC in the east of the Sudan and in western Eritrea...
- 3000 to 1800 BC in Eritrea and Eastern Sudan. It was followed by the Jebel Mokram Group. The name Gash relates to the river in Eritrea with the same name...
- 912927 (Rostag Kavad/[Askar Mukram])". Pleiades.. C. E. Bosworth, 'ĘżASKAR MOKRAM', Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. II, Fasc. 7, p. 768. Iran portal v t e...
- Igilgili Islamic Cairo Iubaltiana Jebel Barkal Jebel Dosha Jebel Irhoud Jebel Mokram Group Jebel Moya Jebel Sahaba Jebil National Park Jedars Kageras Kairouan...
- Eritrea where the Gash Group (about 3000 to 1800 BC) and later the Jebel Mokram Group flourished. Especially at Gash Group sites, many Egyptian pottery...
- (fa) Archaeological Site Sasanian Era 1931 Behbahan, Khuzestan 45 Askar Mokram (fa) Archaeological Site Sasanian Era 1931 Shushtar, Khuzestan 46 Gundeshapur...
- marked with rough tomb stones. In the second millennium followed the Jebel Mokram Group. They produced pottery with simple incised decoration and lived in...
- opposed the formation of anjomans in Maku. His nephew, Ezzat Allah Khan Salar Mokram led a revolt against his authority, setting up an anjoman, and forcing Eqbal...
- the Gabal El Uweinat mountain range. In Sudan's western region, the Jebel Mokram Group, characterized by its pottery and small clay figures of animals, was...