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- Wright/Forrest/Borodin Broadway hit musical Kismet contains a rousing song "Not Since Niniveh", sung by Dolores Gray in the movie version. In the 1973 film The Exorcist...
- the Late Bronze Age similarly had a po****tion of some 50,000–60,000. Niniveh had some 20,000–30,000, reaching 100,000 only in the Iron Age (around 700...
- Neo-****yrian Empire. In the numerous battle scenes depicted in the reliefs from Niniveh and Nimrud, commemorating the victories of Ashurnasirpal and Ashurbanipal...
- Nínive Clements Calegari is an educator in the United States. Following ten years of classroom experience in public schools, she became an author and founded...
- Wall panel depicting ****yrian soldiers storming a Ku****e fortress in Egypt. Niniveh, Iraq....
- Arbela by Median king Cyaxares as a reward for their aid in the capture of Niniveh. According to Herodotus (3.93), the Sagartians belonged to the 14th taxation...
- Routledge. p. 111. ISBN 0-415-25589-9. Porter, Barbara Nevling, "Ishtar of Niniveh and her collaborator, Ishtar of Arbela, in the Reign of ****urbanipal",...
- town of Nina[citation needed]—that probably gave its name to the later Niniveh—was rebuilt, and canals and reservoirs were excavated. Eannatum was succeeded...
- (1852). "On an account of a rock-crystal lens and decomposed gl**** found in Niniveh". Die Fortschritte der Physik (in German). Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft...
- Prism of Esarhaddon (copies of the text dated to 673-672 BC) known as Niniveh A (Nin. A) wherein the name is prefixed by the modifier URU (city) as URU...