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  • Books on Egypt and Chaldaea (1912) translated by Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge 4257485Books on Egypt and Chaldaea1912Ernest Alfred Wallis Budge Volume 1:...
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  • years later destroyed the Jews’ capital and removed most of the people to Chaldæa. The last notable king was a usurper, Nabunaid, who drove out Nebuchadrezzar’s...
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  • upon the Muslim mind; and, ​in good truth, an empire embracing Syria, Chaldæa, and Arabia might have satisfied the ambition even of an Assyrian or Babylonian...
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  • Chapter VIII: Campaign in Chaldæa, 12 A.H. 633 A.D. 549750The Caliphate: Its Rise, Decline, and Fall — Chapter VIII: Campaign in Chaldæa, 12 A.H. 633 A.D.William...
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  • east, into Media, never completely subdued; sometimes to the south, into Chaldæa, where revolts were of constant occurrence; and finally westward, toward...
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  • the loss. There were no such mortal throes in Syria as on the plains of Chaldæa. Damascus.Damascus, the most ancient city in the world, has, ever since...
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  • islands and shores. Scarcely an echo of the din of life from the then ancient and mighty cities of Egypt and Chaldæa seems to have reached their ears....
    428 bytes (2,491 words) - 10:41, 26 February 2021
  • south wall were two gates—the Huldah or “mole” gates of the Mishnah (Middoth, i. 3)—represented by the present “double” and “triple” gates. Like the three...
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  • (1130–1110 B.C.)—It is not until about two centuries after the conquest of Chaldæa by the Assyrian prince Tiglathi-Nin (see p. 43), that we find a sovereign...
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  • representations of her in the bas-relief of Carchemish and the cylinders of ancient Chaldæa. ​This stone, like the seated figure on Mount Sipylos, is a witness that...
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  • tenons of ​the gates at Balawat (see fig.) (895–825 B.C.) were sheathed with bronze (now in the British Museum). These doors or gates were hung in two...
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  • alienation was the affair of Mālik ibn Nuweira, followed by acts of tyranny in Chaldæa which grated on his sense of clemency and justice. But these acts had long...
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  • there ​Page:Books on Egypt and Chaldaea, Vol. 25--Liturgy of Funeral Offerings.pdf/54 ​Page:Books on Egypt and Chaldaea, Vol. 25--Liturgy of Funeral Offerings...
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  • the kings of the Chosroës and the Cæsars? Where the kings of India and Chaldæa and the monarchs of the four quarters of the earth? Where be the sons of...
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  • the arid plateau of Mesopotamia, stretched the ​rich alluvial plain of Chaldaea, formed by the deposits of the two great rivers by which it was enclosed...
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  • following:-- I. Nine apes, who are described as "the gods who open the gates to the Great Soul," . Their names are:--1. Un-ta, . 2. Ba-ta, . 3. Maa-en-Rā...
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  • capital being Thebes, described by Herodotus as the “City with the Hundred Gates”; and although the execution of the masonry is inferior to that of the older...
    606 bytes (102,028 words) - 22:04, 28 February 2022
  • great battle of Al-Buweib, ravaging at will the terror-stricken coasts of Chaldæa. But another wave of war was about to sweep over the unhappy land. A new...
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  • architecture, and the industrial arts, reached a remarkable development; but in Chaldæa, at any rate, a vast amount of knowledge had been accumulated and methodised...
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  • what Faith He leaves his Gods, his Friends, and native Soils 130Ur of Chaldæa, passing now the Ford To Harman, after a cumbrous Train Of Herds and Flocks...
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