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Bakdedo or Baghdeda (modern Qara Qosh or Hamdaniya): A Thriving Assyrian Village By Fred Aprim April 19, 2004
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Istanbul / Saint Mar Bihnam / Mosul / Athur / Baghdad / Rome / Tikrit / Arbil / Baghdeda / Damascus / /

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Sony / /

Country

Iraq / Lebanon / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / Person Travel / /

Facility

British Museum / Mosul University / Bar Hebraius / Mosul Museum / University of Chicago / Bar Hebraeus / College of Literature / University of Chicago's Oriental Institute / Manchester University / /

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adaptive systems / metal crafting / /

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A.D. / /

NaturalFeature

Euphrates rivers / Tigris / /

Organization

Church of Mar Youhanna / Church of Mar Ahodama / Syrian Catholic Church / College of Literature / British School / Syrian Orthodox Church / Iraqi government / UN Court / University of Chicago / Jacobite Church / the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute / Manchester University / Mosul University / Church of the East / /

Person

Beth Khudedid / Baez / Nour al-Din / Essa Mahfoodh / Sherin / Gabriel al-Sinjari / Habib Hanona / Sim'aan al-Khdedi / McGuire Jason / Ibrahim II / Banu Hamdan / Bihnam Bounni / Moslih al-Den / Robert Adams / John Nicholas / Helka / John Curtis / Nadir Shah / Hasan Pasha al-Jalili / Abd al-Salam / Fred Aprim April / John Christiansen / Deir al-Rahibat / Khosrow (Khosru) / Beth Shmoni / Charles Bernie / Hussein Pasha al-Jalili / Geoffrey Khan / /

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queen / head / Chief / King / Governor / archaeologist / Bishop / representative / judge / /

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British Columbia / /

Region

northern Iraq / /

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simulation / /

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www.sttoms-purdue.org/Pax%20Christi / www.atour.com/~history/1300/20001026a.html / http /

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