- city was also
known as
Ninuwa in Mari;
Ninawa in Aramaic;
Ninwe (ܢܸܢܘܵܐ) in Syriac;[citation needed] and
Ninawa (نینوا) in Arabic. The
original meaning...
-
Nineveh or
Ninawa Governorate (Arabic: محافظة نينوى, romanized: muḥāfaẓat Naynawā; Syriac: ܗܘܦܪܟܝܐ ܕܢܝܢܘܐ, romanized: Hoparkiya d’Ninwe,
Sorani Kurdish:...
- 2005
Nineveh Governorate election All 41
seats for the
Ninawa Governorate council Turnout 17%...
-
Nínawa Daher (3
October 1979 – 9
January 2011) was an
Argentine lawyer, journalist, and
television host.
Nínawa Daher was born in
Buenos Aires on 3 October...
-
Mujahideen Shura Council (MSC) and its Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI). The
capital of
Ninawa province, Mosul,
forms the
northern tip of the "**** Triangle" and lies...
- governorates: Tal Afar, from part of
Ninawa Governorate Tuz Khurmatu, from part of
Saladin Governorate Nineveh Plains from the
Ninawa Governorate.
Halabja from Sulaymaniah...
- 17-year-old
Iraqi girl of the
Yazidi faith who was
stoned to
death in Bashiqa,
Ninawa,
northern Iraq in
early April 2007, the
victim of an
honor killing. It is...
- the
Tribal Hashd in
Ninawa: Interview".
Retrieved 21
October 2020.
Aymenn Jawad Al-Tamimi (30
September 2020). "Tribal
Hashd in
Ninawa: 'Bayariq al-Iraq'...
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Hospital Al Rabi'
Private Private Hospital Al
Rahmah Private Private Hospital Ninawa Private Private Hospital Al
Zahrawi Private Specialized Hospital Al Batool...
- Was a
battle fought during the Iraq War in 2004 for the
capital of the
Ninawa Governorate in
northern Iraq that
occurred concurrently to
fighting in Fallujah...