- 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...
- (Shusharra)
Bestansur Tell
Bazmusian Erbil (Urbilim, Arba-Ilu) Kurd
Qaburstan (
Qabra?) Qasr
Shemamok (Kilizu/Kilizi/Kakzu) Qal'at
Jarmo Tell Taya Tell H****una...
- 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...
- ešna Moon ṣahra King
malka Earth arʕa Dove
yawna Long live! tiḥi!
Grave qabra Food xōla (Paternal)
Uncle ḏōḏa (Maternal)
Uncle ḥōla (Paternal) Aunt ʕamṯa...
- The Kūra was one of the
territorial demarcations into
which al-Andalus, the
ancient Islamic Iberian Peninsula, was
divided during the
Emirate and Caliphate...
-
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...
-
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...
-
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...
- follows.
Siege of
Aratta (c. 2600 BC)
Siege of Uruk (c. 2580 BC)
Siege of
Qabra (1780 BC)
Siege of
Hiritum (1764 BC)
Siege of
Larsa (1763 BC)
Siege of Avaris...
- of his successor. One
official might be Aššur-muttakil, (the
governor of
Qabra, a
fortress on the
lesser Zab), who
inherited his
position from his father...