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Encyclopaedia of the Orient
... as well as MSIE 3 will do that. Click here to go to the requested single page of the Encyclopaedia of the Orient:. http://i-cias/e.o/babism.htm.
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Mesopotamia
539: Babylon is conquered by the Persians. The Persians divided Mesopotamia into 2 satrapies; Babylon and Ashur, where Babylon was the most important in ...
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LookLex / Morocco / Marrakech / Palm gardens
Travel related article on this destination. Photos and interactive map.
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Orumiyeh
Orumiyeh lies on an altitude of about 1300 metres above sea level, and bears the same name as Lake Orumiyeh (see aerophoto) about 20 km to the east, ...
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Baghdad
The country's main airport, Baghdad International Airport, lies here as well ... in the Baghdad governorate, hundreds of intermediate and secondary schools, ...
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Baghdad
Baghdad is the main transportation hub of Iraq, and is linked with the two ... Since the US/British-Iraq War of 2003 Baghdad has been through a period of ...
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Baghdad Pact
1955 February 24: A military agreement is signed between Iraq and Turkey, and the term "Baghdad Pact" begins to be used. — Iran, Pakistan and Britain join ...
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Baghdad
762: Caliph al-Mansur selects the site of the Persian village Baghdad as the ... 1957: University of Baghdad opens. 1963: Al-Mustansiriyah University opens. ...
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Mesopotamia
1258: Following a sack of the Mongols, many state structures of Mesopotamia and the Muslim deteriorates. Both culture and economy suffer. ...
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Yarmuk River
Yarmuk River Arabic: nahr 'al-yarmūk or just 'al-yarmūk ... Water from the Yarmuk is used for irrigation of the part of the Jordan River valley which is ...