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Assyria / Ninawa Governorate / Christianity in Iraq / Karamlish / Bakhdida / Bartella / Tel Keppe / Nineveh / Alqosh / Asia / Middle East / Fertile Crescent
Date: 2009-05-26 02:55:37
Assyria
Ninawa Governorate
Christianity in Iraq
Karamlish
Bakhdida
Bartella
Tel Keppe
Nineveh
Alqosh
Asia
Middle East
Fertile Crescent

Karamles (Karamlesh): The Hidden and Unearthed Ancient Assyrian Town By Fred Aprim Published in Zinda Magazine, August 17, 2004

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