- Kurd
Qaburstan, is an
ancient Near East
archaeological site in the
Erbil Governorate, in the
Kurdistan Region of Iraq, 22
kilometers southwest of Erbil...
- Lashkry, Aliawa, Helawa, Ali Mawlan, Abdulaziz, Gird Azaban, and Kurd
Qaburstan. Source: Dwen
Castle Shanidar Cave
Khanzad Castle Sātu Qala
Citadel of...
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Gunung Padang Megalithic Site
Pugung Raharjo Sangiran Trowulan Trinil Kurd
Qaburstan Al-Mada'in (Taq-i Kisra's ruins) Al-Qurnah
Babylon Baghdad Bakr Awa Ginnig...
- and have not yet been published. The
three phases of
Mitanni at Kurd
Qaburstan, were
obtained as c. 1538–1505 BC for
Phase three, with
Phase two beginning...
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Shemshara (Shusharra)
Bestansur Tell
Bazmusian Erbil (Urbilim, Arba-Ilu) Kurd
Qaburstan (Qabra?) Qasr
Shemamok (Kilizu/Kilizi/Kakzu) Qal'at
Jarmo Tell Taya Tell...
- was a
provincial capital. It is not far from the
ancient sites of Kurd
Qaburstan (possibly
ancient Qabra), Tell Halawa, Tell Aliawa, and Tell
Baqrta (which...
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Mesopotamia in the
Early to Mid-Second
Millennium BC:
Initial Results from Kurd
Qaburstan", Radiocarbon, pp. 1–16, 2023 H.
Weiss et al., "The
Genesis and Collapse...
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commemorates his
victory over the city-state of Qabrā (possibly Kurd
Qaburstan) and its king Bunu-Ishtar, with the help of king Shamshi-Adad I of Ekallatum...