- The
Nakba (Arabic: النَّكْبَة, romanized: an-Nakba, lit. 'the catastrophe') is the
ethnic cleansing of
Palestinian Arabs through their violent displacement...
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somewhere between the 13th to the 10th
centuries BC and
bears the
incipit Sha
naqba īmuru ("He who Saw the Deep(s)", lit. '"He who Sees the Unknown"'). Approximately...
- series, No. 28,
Summer 2001, pp. 96–102. Goldscheider,
Barbara A. (2005). Al-
Naqba (the catastrophe) (Illustrated ed.). Frog Books. ISBN 9781583941270. Taguieff...
- romanized: Dištar, With
exception of Ana Kurnugê,
qaqqari la târi and Sha
naqba īmuru who use the name Ishtar, all
others texts use the name/are
about Inanna...
- the
Sumerian Epic of Gilgamesh—originally
titled He who Saw the Deep (Sha
naqba īmuru) or Surp****ing All
Other Kings (Shūtur eli sharrī)—were written. 1600...
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Constantine K. Zureik. Date of issue:
August 1948. Topic(s) addressed: كبة/Nakbah/
Naqba/הנכבה (Arabic, "the catastrophe")
expulsion of
Palestinians in 1948 · First...
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Constantine K. Zureik. Date of issue:
August 1948. Topic(s) addressed: كبة/Nakbah/
Naqba/הנכבה (Arabic, "the catastrophe")
expulsion of
Palestinians in 1948 · First...
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dates from the 13th to the 10th
centuries BCE and
bears the
incipit Sha
naqba īmuru("He who Saw the Abyss", in
modern terms: "He who Sees the Unknown")...
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versions give
witness to its po****rity. The
Standard Babylonian version, ša
naqba īmeru, ‘‘He who saw the deep,’’
contains up to 3,000
lines on
eleven tablets...
- (12
August 2004). "Right of remembrance". Haaretz. "Palestinians mark Al-
Naqba Day". CBC. 15 May 2005. "U.S.
State Department Affirms Support for 5 Million...