- Al-
Qurnah (Kurnah or Qurna,
meaning connection/joint in Arabic) is a town in
southern Iraq
about 74 km
northwest of Basra, that lies
within the conglomeration...
- The
Qurnah disaster was a May 1855
shipwreck at Al-
Qurnah (modern Iraq), at the
confluence point of the
Tigris and
Euphrates rivers. It
represents one...
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refer to; Kurna,
three village areas near the
Theban Hills in
Egypt al-
Qurnah, a city in Iraq
Battle of Qurna,
fought in, Qurna, Iraq Lake Kournas, a...
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Qurnah Disaster:
Archaeology &
Piracy in Mesopotamia,"
Bible History Daily, (January 20, 2021), https://www.biblicalarchaeology.org/daily/the-
qurnah-disaster/...
- at the
confluence of the
Euphrates and
Tigris rivers in the town of al-
Qurnah in the
Basra Governorate of
southern Iraq. The
southern end of the river...
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drains the
Hawizeh Marshes. Finally, the
Tigris joins the
Euphrates near al-
Qurnah to form the Shatt-al-Arab.
According to
Pliny and
other ancient historians...
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subject to a
catastrophic flood due to the
wickedness of man.
Jaihan al-
Qurnah Pishon Edward Ullendorff,
Ethiopia and the
Bible (Oxford:
University Press...
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Central Marshes stretched between Nasiriyah, Al-'Uzair (Ezra's Tomb) and Al-
Qurnah and were
mainly fed by the
Tigris and its
distributaries (the
Shatt al-Muminah...
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excavated Babylon from 1852 to 1854. Much of
their work was lost in the
Qurnah Disaster, when a
transport ship and four
rafts sank on the
Tigris river...
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attached again in late 2004) Camp Eden was
located about 9 km
north west of Al-
Qurnah, near
Glory Canal. The camp was
built in June/July 2003 by the then attached...