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- Nusaybin (pronounced [nuˈsajbin]) is a muni****lity and district of Mardin Province, Turkey. Its area is 1,079 km2, and its po****tion is 115,586 (2022)...
- acsearch.info. Retrieved 3 August 2024. "Copper alloy dirham of Saladin, Nisibin, 578 H." numismatics.org. American Numismatic Society. Caldwell Ames, Christine...
- also campaigned to the west, subjugating the Aramean cities of Kadmuh and Nisibin and their territories. Along with vast amounts of treasure collected, he...
- emperor Zeno, and transferred itself to become the School of Nisibis or Nisibīn, then under Persian rule with its secular faculties at Gundeshapur, Khuzestan...
- transferred and absorbed into the School of Nisibis in Asia Minor, also known as Nisibīn, then under Persian rule. Here, Nestorian scholars, together with ****enistic...
- overran Diyarbakır and Iraq, taking Roha, Nineveh, the Nineveh Plains, Nisibin, Mosul and other cities. Secure now against Shah Ismail I, a larger project...
- of national government in the following areas: Urmia, Mosul, Tur Abdin, Nisibin, Jazira, and Jularmeg, and, the reunification with the great and free Russia...
- Nur al-Din Arslan Shah I, Nisibin, 594 H (1197–1198 CE)...
- hard-fought Battle of Hab on August 14, 1119. The next year Ilghazi took Nisibin, and then pillaged the County of Edessa before turning north towards Armenia...
- Babylon. Following the Islamic conquest, its cultivation moved north to Nisibin, the southern s****s of the Caspian Sea (in Gilan and Mazanderan provinces...