meanings of mesopotamia definition of mesopotamia books about mesopotamia references on mesopotamia articles about mesopotamia web search for mesopotamia dreams about mesopotamia
 mesopotamia - Definition 

Mesopotamia (3784 bytes)
1: ...odern times, see [[Iraq]], [[Syria]]. See also [[Mesopotamia, Ohio]].''
3: {{Template:Ancient Mesopotamia}}
4: '''Mesopotamia''' ([[Greek language|Greek]]: Μεσ&...
6: ...re the earliest written work in the world, giving Mesopotamia the reputation of being the "[[Cradle of Civiliza...
8: ...phon]], the capital of [[Persia]] was situated in Mesopotamia.

Mesopotamia, Ohio (1556 bytes)
1: ...ull County]], [[Ohio]] that was later known as '''Mesopotamia Township'''.
6: ... two rivers," was chosen in [[1819]]. Like the [[Mesopotamia|Near Eastern land of that name]], it is located b...
8: Today, Mesopotamia encompasses 36 square miles (93 km²) with t...

Edessa, Mesopotamia (8764 bytes)
1: ...'' is the historical name of a town in northern [[Mesopotamia]]. For the modern history of the city, see [[Sanl...
13: ...t a missionary from [[Palestine]] who evangelized Mesopotamia about the middle of the second century, and becam...
15: ...stian priests from Edessa had evangelized Eastern Mesopotamia and [[Persia]], and established the first Churche...

Isin (266 bytes)
3: {{Template:Ancient Mesopotamia}}
4: '''Isin''' is an city of [[Mesopotamia]], which flourished during the [[20th century BC]...

Edessa (267 bytes)
6: ...amia]], now [[Sanli Urfa]], Turkey: see [[Edessa, Mesopotamia]]

Assyrian language (265 bytes)
3: ...ramaic]]: a language spoken in Israel, Syria, and Mesopotamia from perhaps 700 BC until now.
4: ... language of the Semitic family spoken in ancient Mesopotamia.

Mar Jacob (396 bytes)
1: ...''Mar Jacob''' was [[Bishop]] of [[Nisibis]] in [[Mesopotamia]] around [[350]]. He founded the [[School of Nisi...
3: ... St. [[Awgin]] founded the first [[monastery]] of Mesopotamia that followed the new [[cenobitic]] model from [[...

Assyriology (1021 bytes)
1: {{Ancient Mesopotamia}}
2: ... historical and archaeological study of ancient [[Mesopotamia]]. The field covers not just [[Assyria]] but also...
10: *[[Mesopotamia]]

Ubaid period (967 bytes)
1: ...nium BC]], the Ubaid culture spread into northern Mesopotamia replacing the [[Halaf period|Halaf culture]].
3: ...ements and the appearance of the first temples in Mesopotamia. Equipment included a buff or greenish coloured p...

Jazirah (603 bytes)
3: *[[Al Jazirah, Mesopotamia|Al Jazirah]], [[Mesopotamia]]

Ashurnasirpal II (707 bytes)
3: ...new Assyrian capital at [[Kalhu]] ([[Nimrud]]) in Mesopotamia, where he refounded the city and built many impre...

Atabeg (673 bytes)
3: ...mself as an independent ruler of much of northern Mesopotamia and Syria (including [[Aleppo]]). After the end o...

24th century BC (1101 bytes)
6: * 2900 - 2334 BC -- [[Mesopotamia]]n wars of the Early Dynastic period
7: ...350 BC - End of the Early Dynastic IIIb Period in Mesopotamia
8: ... - 2279 BC -- [[Sargon of Akkad]]'s conquest of [[Mesopotamia]]

30th century BC (698 bytes)
8: ...C - Beginning of the Early Dynastic Period I in [[Mesopotamia]].
14: * The ''shekal'' was introduced in [[Mesopotamia]] as a monetary and weight unit, see [[ancient we...

Sabir (955 bytes)
1: ...u]] situated in the [[Transcaucasia]]n-[[Northern Mesopotamia]]n-Western [[Iran]]ian region. It is from the nam...
3: ...riginally came from the Transcaucasian-North East Mesopotamian-Western Iranian region which they referred to as...

Babylonia and Assyria (1029 bytes)
1: {{Ancient Mesopotamia}}
24: *[[Mesopotamia]]

Hindu kingdoms in West Asia (153 bytes)
1: ...e [[Mitanni]] of [[Syria]], the [[Kassites]] of [[Mesopotamia]].

Gozer (189 bytes)
1: '''Gozer''' is a fictional [[Mesopotamia]]n god that appears in [[Ghostbusters]], and may ...

Hurrian language (957 bytes)
1: {{Ancient Mesopotamia}}
2: ...the [[Hurrians]], a people who entered northern [[Mesopotamia]] around [[2300 BC]] and had mostly vanished by [...

Ashnan (233 bytes)
1: Ashnan was the goddess of grain in Mesopotamia. She and her brother [[Lahar]], both children of ...

 << Prev 20 Result Pages:   1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10  Next 20 >>
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy  ::  Terms of Use  :: Contact Us  :: About Us
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "mesopotamia".