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Musri (****yrian: Mu-us-ri), or Muzri, was a
small ancient kingdom, in
northern areas of
Iraqi Kurdistan. The area is now
inhabited by
Muzuri (Mussouri)...
- The Muzuri; مزووری (also
spelled Mezuri, Missouri, Missuri,
Musri,
Mzuri or Mzwri) are a
Kurdish tribal group inhabiting the
northernmost areas of Iraqi...
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constructing a new bridge, and the
force advanced east to the
Musri junction.
After taking Musri,
their intended advance south to
Karameh was
repulsed by the...
- Abu
Ayyub al-Masri (/ˈɑːbuː ɑːˈjuːb ɑːl ˈmɑːsri/ AH-boo ah-YOOB ahl MAHSS-ree; أَبُو أَيُّوبَ ٱلْمَصْرِيُّ, ʾAbū ʾAyyūb al-Maṣrī, translation: "Father...
- the east
through Central Africa and over to
Gabon in West Africa. The “
musri” or “mouzeri”
throwing knife of the Teda
peoples in the
central Sahara is...
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issue with
regard to
spelling is the term
musri,
which is
Akkadian for "march".
Tadmor says that the
actual Musri people had been
conquered by the ****yrians...
- "Yaua of Bit Omri" (Jehu of the
House of Omri), (3) an
unnamed ruler of
Musri (in
northern Iraq, (4) Marduk-apil-usur of Suhi (middle Euphrates), and...
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Mount Musri, near the
village of Magganabba,
around 16
kilometres (10 miles)
northeast of Nineveh. The new city
could use
water from
Mount Musri but the...
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National Highway 322 (NH 322)
which starts from
Hajipur and
joins NH 28A at
Musri Gharari (Samastipur). Chanda, S. N. (1998).
Saints in
Indian Folklore: Tales...
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Sargon II, led by King
Hanunu of Gaza who
sought the help of "Pirʾu of
Musri", a term most
probably meaning "Pharaoh of Egypt" and
referring to Osorkon...