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- Kurd Qaburstan has been proposed as the location of the ancient city of Qabra. The site is located near Tell Halawa, Tell Aliawa, Tell Baqrta, and Qasr...
- Shamshi-Adad I, along with Ishme-Dagan I, embarked on a new campaign against both Qabra and Nurugum. During the course of the campaign on Nurugum, Ishme-Dagan I...
- bottom of the image, the city walls of Qabrā appear. This stele commemorates his victory over the city-state of Qabrā (possibly Kurd Qaburstan) and its king...
- The Kūra was one of the territorial demarcations into which al-Andalus, the ancient Islamic Iberian Peninsula, was divided during the Emirate and Caliphate...
- (Shusharra) Bestansur Tell Bazmusian Erbil (Urbilim, Arba-Ilu) Kurd Qaburstan (Qabra?) Qasr Shemamok (Kilizu/Kilizi/Kakzu) Qal'at Jarmo Tell Taya Tell H****una...
- conquer cities to the north and east of ****ur, such as Arrapha, Nineveh, Qabra and Erbil . The realm founded by Shamshi-Adad eventually came to include...
- polish. Apparently Po****r etymology from Latin Licabrum/ Egabro (via Arabic Qabra?), as the Spanish word Cabra (from Latin capra) means goat. The city of...
- Mesopotamia and Dadusha of Eshnunna during their campaign against the land of Qabra. Shamshi-Adad installed garrisons in all the cities of the land of Urbil...
- battalion led by Salah Badi Ghnewa battalion led by Abdul Ghani Al-Kikli, Al-Qabra battalion led by Suleiman Al Shatwan. Supported by Qatari and Turkish military...
- no. 1, pp. 29–42, 1984 P. Meer, "A propos de l'expédition - de Dadusa a Qabra", Review of ****yriology and Eastern Archeology, 47, no. 1, p. 16-22, 1953...