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Zab or
ZAB may
refer to: The
Zab rivers:
Great Zab, or
Upper Zab,
river tributary to the
Tigris Little Zab, or
Lower Zab,
river tributary to the Tigris...
- that's a
blessing for you.
Zab has the same
abilities I have, but
Zab still has to put it
together and do it the way that
Zab knows how to do it." On March...
- The
Battle of the
Zab (Arabic: معركة الزاب), also
referred to in
scholarly contexts as
Battle of the
Great Zāb River, took
place on
January 25, 750, on...
- The
Zab Emirate (Arabic: امارة الزاب) was an
emirate that
ruled Biskra and the
surrounding oases in the
Zab region under the Banu
Muzni family from mid...
- Look up
zab,
ząb, or
Ząb in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Zab River may
refer to:
Great Zab, or
Upper Zab, a
tributary to the
Tigris Little Zab, or Lower...
- The
Great Zab or
Upper Zab (Arabic: الزَّاب الْكَبِيْر, romanized: ez-
Zâb el-Kebîr; Kurdish: Zêy Badînan or Zêyê Mezin; Turkish: Zap; Syriac: ܙܒܐ ܥܠܝܐ...
- The
Little Zab or
Lower Zab (Arabic: الزاب الاسفل, al-
Zāb al-Asfal; Kurdish: Zêy Koya or Zêyê Biçûk; Persian: زاب کوچک,
Zâb-e Kuchak; Syriac: ܙܒܐ ܬܚܬܝܐ...
- Al
Zab, Al-
Zab, or Az-
Zab is a town in Iraq
administered as part of the Kir**** Governorate's
Hawija District.
Between 2014-2017, it was
under the control...
- Zlia
Zab (Bulgarian: Злия зъб,
meaning "The Evil Fang") is a
summit in the
northwestern part of the Rila
mountain range in
southwestern Bulgaria reaching...
- Inter-
Zab Jewish Neo-Aramaic, or
Lishanid Noshan, is a
modern Jewish-Aramaic dialect, a
variant of
Northeastern Neo-Aramaic. It was
originally spoken...