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  1. Mari, Syria (5848 bytes)
    2: ...en it was sacked by [[Hammurabi]]. [[Abraham]] himself is thought to have passed through Mari on his ...
    6: ...ed the French authorities currently in control of Syria, the report was investigated and digging on the s...
    16: ... materials such as timber and stone from northern Syria, and these materials had to go through Mari to ge...
    24: ...re to visit the palace to see its splendor for themselves. The state archives were also built during ...
    28: ...truction, there were scattered inhabitations by Assyrians and Babylonians, but the city remained a villag...

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  1. Luwian language (1607 bytes)
    1: ...anguage family and has been preserved in three forms: (1) [[Cuneiform (script)|Cuneiform]] Luwian, (2)...
    3: ...Hieroglyphic Luwian has been attested in areas of Syria and Palestine as late as the 7th century B.C.
  2. Mesopotamia (2719 bytes)
    2: ...nd [[Euphrates]] rivers, in modern [[Iraq]] and [[Syria]]. More commonly, the term includes these river p...
    6: ...[[Akkad|Akkadians]], [[Babylonia]]ns, [[Assyria|Assyrians]] and the [[Persian Empire]]. Peoples who threa...
    34: ** [[Mari, Syria|Mari]]
    46: *[[Syria]], [[History of Syria]]
  3. Ibn Battuta (16481 bytes)
    4: ...igion". His full title and name is given as '''Shams ad-Din Abu Abdullah Muhammad ibn Abdullah ibn Muh...
    8: ...elf (via Ibn Juzayy). In places the things he claims he saw or did are probably fanciful, but in many ...
    15: ...al effort into keeping the journey safe for pilgrims.
    47: ...e he carried on to [[Ceylon]] for a visit to [[Adams Peak|Adam's Peak]].
    54: ...ing to Calicut once again, he pondered throwing himself on the mercy of Muhammed Tughlaq, but thought ...
  4. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    18: ...ma and Vice President Biden begin their second terms.
    41:
    57:
    126: ..., D.C. is placed under lockdown after a suspect rams a car into a barricade on Constitution Avenue and...
  5. Hatshepsut (9070 bytes)
    22: ...n in [[Nubia]] and in modern-day [[Israel]] and [[Syria]] early in her career.
    41: ...onsible; however, researchers such as [[Charles Nims]] and [[Peter Dorman]] have examined these erasur...
  6. Cleopatra VII of Egypt (8634 bytes)
    11: ... imposed himself as arbiter between the rival claims of Ptolemy and Cleopatra. (It should be noted tha...
    19: ...ladelphus]] was crowned ruler of [[Phoenicia]], [[Syria]], and [[Cilicia]]. Cleopatra also took the title...
    27: ...ed several of her servants to test out various forms of suicide, before choosing the method which she ...
  7. Zenobia (1693 bytes)
    4: ... as the ruler of much of [[Syria (Roman province)|Syria]] and [[Asia Minor]]. By playing off [[Iran|Persi...
  8. Melisende of Jerusalem (16880 bytes)
    11: ...n raised his daughter as a capable successor to himself and Melisende enjoyed the support of the ''[[H...
    15: ...luded Melisende from granting titles and other forms of patronage, and publicly dismissed her authorit...
    21: ...ch of Jerusalem|Patriarch]] negotiated lenient terms for peace, and Hugh was exiled for three years. S...
    25: ...torical record granting titles of nobility, fiefdoms, appointments and offices, granting royal favours...
    37: ...cus and Jerusalem were on very good diplomatic terms and held a peace treaty between them. The result ...
  9. Sibylla of Jerusalem (11497 bytes)
    9: ...ious nobles and adventurers seeking to advance themselves and take control of Jerusalem. [[Philip of F...
    11: ... Saladin demanded a large ransom, which Baldwin himself could not pay, although Saladin did release Ba...
    13: ...h the intent of choosing a husband for Sibylla themselves.
    17: ...the Ibelins. At any rate, Baldwin of Ibelin was himself still in Constantinople. With pressure mountin...
    19: ...s harrassment of trade caravans between Egypt and Syria. Raynald of Chatillon threatened the accord betwe...
  10. Golda Meir (10143 bytes)
    30: ...el was attacked by joint forces from [[Egypt]], [[Syria]], [[Lebanon]], [[Transjordan]] and [[Iraq]]. Sh...
    57: "I have faced difficult problems in the past but nothing like the one I'm faced wi...
    59: ...sts as the fulfillment of a promise made by God Himself. It would be ridiculous to ask it to account f...
  11. Krystyna Skarbek (11133 bytes)
    11: ... her own and Kowerski's release by feigning symptoms of pulmonary [[tuberculosis]]. (It did not hurt ...
    15: ... to charm transit visas through French-mandated [[Syria]] from the pro-[[Vichy]] [[France|French]] [[cons...
    20: ...re which necessitated his remaining apart. It seems therefore that Kowerski's loyalty has only been c...
    48: ...ried next to her in [[1988]] was her comrade in arms and chief partner in life, [[Andrzej Kowerski]].
  12. Lavender (3889 bytes)
    14: ...rabia]], and [[India]]. Because the cultivated forms are planted in gardens world-wide, they are occas...
    20: ...ealed in pouches, they are placed among stored items of clothing to give a fresh fragrance and as a de...
    22: ...ed worldwide as a premium product. Lavender blossoms can be candied and are used as cake decoration. L...
    27: ...ent Greeks as Nardus, taken from Naarda a city of Syria; it was also commonly called Nard.
    29: During Roman times the blossoms were sold for 100 denarii per pound, which was ab...
  13. Pottery (17136 bytes)
    4: ...ic technology." Ceramic technology is used for items such as electronic parts and [[Space Shuttle]] ti...
    16: ... suitable for making precisely matched sets of items e.g. dinnerware. Doing handwork enables the potte...
    21: ...heel work can only be used to initially create items with radial symmetry on a vertical axis. These p...
    32: ...en be joined without significant structural problems. Members of commercial clay "families" often hav...
    42: ...ze as a decorative technique. With all glazed items, a small part of the item (usually on the base of...
  14. United Nations (29685 bytes)
    32: ==Arms control and disarmament==
    33: ...ablishment of a Commission to Deal with the Problems Raised by the Discovery of Atomic Energy" and cal...
    35: ...sible merits of a nuclear test ban, outer-space arms control, efforts to ban chemical weapons, nuclear...
    37: ...community]] for the negotiation of multilateral arms control and disarmament agreements. It has 66 mem...
    41: ceased, in order to enforce the terms of peace agreements and to discourage
  15. Ptolemy I of Egypt (7434 bytes)
    9: ...] and [[Palestine (region)|Palestine]] ''([[Coele-Syria]]).'' His first occupation of Palestine was in [[...
    13: ...a battle over his general and Antigonus entered [[Syria]] in force—he evacuated it. In [[311 BC|311...
    17: ...d and Ptolemaic dynasties. Henceforth, Ptolemy seems to have mingled as little as possible in the riva...
    19: ... the Great [[Library of Alexandria]]. He wrote himself a history of Alexander's campaigns, distinguis...
  16. Egypt (18830 bytes)
    7: ... align="center" width="140px" | [[Image:Coat of arms of Egypt.png|80px|Egypt COA]]
    10: | align="center" width="140px" | [[Coat of Arms of Egypt|The Great Seal of the Republic]]<!--
    75: ...Crisis]]. Between [[1958]] and [[1961]] Egypt and Syria formed a union known as the [[United Arab Republi...
    137: Egypt is on good terms with all of its neighbours, and was the first Ara...
    168: Egypt's important role in geopolitics stems from its strategic position: as a land bridge bet...
  17. History of ancient Egypt (28563 bytes)
    39: Ancient Egyptians considered themselves to be '''The People of Two Lands''', these l...
    60: ... the Nile for their crops. They also perceived themselves as a specially selected people, "as the only...
    75: ...d by unrest, followed. The Union of the Two Kingdoms fell apart and regional leaders had to cope with ...
    84: ...ne before there were many expeditions into Nubia, Syria and the Eastern Desert, searching for valuables t...
    86: ...o realise the power of this chariot and use it themselves. This breakdown of central control marks th...
  18. New Kingdom (2574 bytes)
    5: ...ites|Hittite]] armies for control of modern-day [[Syria]].
    9: ...rritories in modern [[Israel]], [[Lebanon]] and [[Syria]] that had been held by Eighteenth-Dynasty Egypt....
  19. Alexandria (28378 bytes)
    36: ...ths capable of bearing arms. This brutal order seems to have been carried out even beyond the letter, ...
    40: ... native influences, however, began to reassert themselves in the Nile valley, Alexandria gradually bec...
    44: ... Museum, fallen to ruin. On the mainland, life seems to have centred in the vicinity of the Serapeum a...
    51: ...ely demolished its fortifications, although he seems to have spared the lives of the inhabitants as fa...
    60: ...val expeditions to [[Crete]], the [[Morea]] and [[Syria]]; and thither sailed the betrayed Ottoman fleet ...
  20. Mediterranean Sea (9773 bytes)
    32: *'''Asia''' (from north to south): [[Turkey]], [[Syria]], the island state of [[Cyprus]], [[Lebanon]], [...
    71: ...graphy has also been altered by the building of dams and canals.

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