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  • Khafajah
  • Archaeological site in Diyala Governorate, Iraq

    Khafajah or Khafaje (Arabic: خفاجة), ancient Tutub, is an archaeological site in Diyala Governorate, Iraq 7 miles (11 km) east of Baghdad. Khafajah lies

    Khafajah

    Khafajah

  • Jemdet Nasr period
  • Archaeological culture of Mesopotamia

    Early Dynastic I period. Jemdet Nasr Abu Salabikh Tell Fara Tell Uqair Khafajah Nippur Ur Uruk In the early 1900s, clay tablets with an archaic form of

    Jemdet Nasr period

    Jemdet Nasr period

    Jemdet_Nasr_period

  • Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia)
  • Archaeological culture of Mesopotamia

    sites in Central and Lower Mesopotamia—notably Girsu but also Eshnunna, Khafajah, Ur, and many others—have been excavated since the 19th century. These

    Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia)

    Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia)

    Early_Dynastic_Period_(Mesopotamia)

  • Tell Asmar Hoard
  • Collection of Mesopotamian statues found in Iraq

    conducted extensive horizontal and vertical excavations on four mounds: Khafajah, Tell Asmar (ancient Eshnunna), Tell Agrab, and Ishchali. They uncovered

    Tell Asmar Hoard

    Tell Asmar Hoard

    Tell_Asmar_Hoard

  • Amorite language
  • Extinct ancient Semitic language

    BC), notably from Mari and to a lesser extent Alalakh, Tell Harmal and Khafajah. Occasionally, such names are also found in early Egyptian texts; and one

    Amorite language

    Amorite_language

  • Rimush
  • King of Akkad

    a city, Dur-Rimuš (Fortress of Rimush), located near Tell Ishchali and Khafajah. It was known to be a cult center of the storm god Adad. According to the

    Rimush

    Rimush

    Rimush

  • Ibn Khafaja
  • Andalusian Muslim poet (1058–1138/9)

    Abu Ishaq ibn Ibrahim ibn Abu al-Fath (1058–1138/9), called Ibn Khafajah (إبن خفاجة), a native of Alzira, was a poet of al-Andalus during the reign of

    Ibn Khafaja

    Ibn_Khafaja

  • Khafaja
  • Ethnic group

    Khafaja or Khafajah (Arabic: خفاجة, also known as Al-Khafaji and Khafaji) is one of the major Arab tribes (especially in Iraq and Egypt) as well as Saudi

    Khafaja

    Khafaja

  • Banu Amir
  • Ancient Arab tribe

    dynasties. Several tribal groups in Iraq originated from Uqayl, including Khafajah, Ubadah and al-Muntafiq. Other sections of Kaab left al-Yamamah and Nejd

    Banu Amir

    Banu_Amir

  • Cuneiform
  • Writing system of the ancient Near East

    Numerical tablet, 3500–3350 BC (Uruk V phase), Khafajah

    Cuneiform

    Cuneiform

    Cuneiform

  • Kaunakes
  • Woollen skirt or cloak worn around 2,500 BC

    Female statuette, with cup and bracelet, Khafajah, 2650-2550 BCE

    Kaunakes

    Kaunakes

  • History of writing
  • Numerical tablet – Khafajah, Uruk V (3500–3350 BC)

    History of writing

    History of writing

    History_of_writing

  • Mesopotamia
  • Historical region of West Asia

    from the Early Dynastic period sites in the Diyala River valley such as Khafajah and Tell Asmar, the Third Dynasty of Ur remains at Nippur (Sanctuary of

    Mesopotamia

    Mesopotamia

    Mesopotamia

  • Calcium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 20 (Ca)

    7000 BC. The first dated lime kiln dates back to 2500 BC and was found in Khafajah, Mesopotamia. About the same time, dehydrated gypsum (CaSO4·2H2O) was being

    Calcium

    Calcium

    Calcium

  • Architecture of Mesopotamia
  • Western Asian architectural style

    Earliest known examples are from the Diyala River valley sites such as Khafajah and Tell Asmar. These third millennium BC palaces functioned as large-scale

    Architecture of Mesopotamia

    Architecture of Mesopotamia

    Architecture_of_Mesopotamia

  • Tell Ishchali
  • Archaeological site in Diyala Province, Iraq

    of the Tigris, and 3 miles south by southeast from the ancient city of Khafajah. It is thought to be ancient Nērebtum or Kiti and was, for part of its

    Tell Ishchali

    Tell_Ishchali

  • Al-Khafaji
  • Surname list

    االخفاجي) is an Arabic surname that denotes a relationship to or from Khafajah, Diyala Governorate. Notable people with the surname include: Raschad Al-Khafaji

    Al-Khafaji

    Al-Khafaji

  • Magda al-Nowaihi
  • University with a thesis, directed by Wolfhart Heinrichs, on the poetry of Ibn Khafājah, revised and published in 1992. She died of cancer aged 44. A book of essays

    Magda al-Nowaihi

    Magda_al-Nowaihi

  • Iraq Museum
  • National museum of Iraq

    "status unknown". Headless statue of a Sumerian male worshipper, from Khafajah, Iraq, on display at the Sulaymaniyah Museum, Iraq since 1961. The Lost

    Iraq Museum

    Iraq Museum

    Iraq_Museum

  • Enmebaragesi
  • Ancient Mesopotamian king

    aurochs’ heads' at the origin of the grapheme. Another vessel fragment from Khafajah, inscribed with the name ME-barag-[si] is usually also attributed to the

    Enmebaragesi

    Enmebaragesi

    Enmebaragesi

  • Thorkild Jacobsen
  • Danish Assyriologist and archaeologist

    Bradford, New Hampshire. Sumerian King List (1939) The Temple Oval at Khafajah - chapter by Thorkild Jacobsen (1940) The Intellectual Adventure of Ancient

    Thorkild Jacobsen

    Thorkild_Jacobsen

  • Proto-Elamite script
  • Early Bronze Age writing system in present-day Iran

    comparison, Proto-cuneiform tablets have only been found at Uruk, Jemdet Nasr, Khafajah, and Tell Uqair, and the vast majority of each type have been found at

    Proto-Elamite script

    Proto-Elamite script

    Proto-Elamite_script

  • Hairstyle
  • Style of hair, usually on the human scalp

    period III Sumerian portrait statuette of a woman Sumerian statue from Khafajah, female worshiper Egyptian women with braided hair and ornamental headdress

    Hairstyle

    Hairstyle

    Hairstyle

  • Ibrahim ibn Allah
  • Emir of Sicily

    al-Fazari Names Abu l-Aghlab Ibrahim ibn Allah ibn Ziyadat Allah ibn Ibrahim ibn Al-Aghlab ibn Salem ibn Aqal ibn Khafajah al-Tamimi Religion Sunni Islam

    Ibrahim ibn Allah

    Ibrahim_ibn_Allah

  • Eshnunna
  • Archaeological site in Iraq

    Louvre Plaque of Ishtar from Eshnunna Sumerian Statues from Eshnunna and Khafajah Statuette of male worshiper from Tell Asmar – Early Dynastic period 2600–2350

    Eshnunna

    Eshnunna

  • List of cities of the ancient Near East
  • Asmar) Me-Turan (Tell Haddad and Tell al-Sib) Tell Yelkhi (Awal?) Tutub (Khafajah) Der (Tell Aqar) Sippar (Tell Abu Habbah) Sippar-Amnanum (Tell ed-Der)

    List of cities of the ancient Near East

    List of cities of the ancient Near East

    List_of_cities_of_the_ancient_Near_East

  • Nergal
  • Mesopotamian god of death

    connected to Nergal. He proposes that a relief originally excavated in Khafajah (ancient Tubub) depicting a god stabbing a one-eyed monster with rays of

    Nergal

    Nergal

    Nergal

  • Akkad (city)
  • Ancient Mesopotamian city

    places Akkade between the cities of Sippar (Sippar and Sippar-Amnanum) and Khafajah (Tutub) on a route to Eshnunna, Akkad would be on the Tigris just downstream

    Akkad (city)

    Akkad (city)

    Akkad_(city)

  • A. M. Qattan Foundation
  • Palestinian organization

    the original on 29 June 2018. Retrieved 29 June 2018. Badran, Arwa; Abu-Khafajah, Shatha; Elliott, Sarah (7 November 2022). Community Heritage in the Arab

    A. M. Qattan Foundation

    A. M. Qattan Foundation

    A._M._Qattan_Foundation

  • Diyala River
  • River in Iran, Iraq

    Scarlet Ware Pottery excavated in Khafajah; 2800–2600 BCE, Early Dynastic II–III, Sumer; British Museum

    Diyala River

    Diyala River

    Diyala_River

  • Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures
  • Research institute and museum of the University of Chicago

    The head of this Sumerian female was excavated at Khafajah by the Oriental Institute, now in the Slemani Museum, Iraqi Kurdistan

    Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures

    Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures

    Institute_for_the_Study_of_Ancient_Cultures

  • Sumer–Elam war
  • War between Sumer and Elam in circa 2700 BC

    contemporaneous fragments of alabaster vessels with Enmebaragesi's name (found at Khafajah) lend credence to the belief that the king was a historical figure, supporting

    Sumer–Elam war

    Sumer–Elam_war

  • Lagash
  • Ancient Mesopotamian city state

    courtyard. The fragments, together comparison to another Sumerian temple at Khafajah, show that the wall should originally be approximately 130m long. For the

    Lagash

    Lagash

  • Tughril I
  • Sultan of the Seljuk Empire from 1037 to 1063

    Khafaji was appointed mirab (water administrator) over the lands of Banu Khafajah, Kufa, and the Euphrates. Tughril Bey recognized only the spiritual authority

    Tughril I

    Tughril I

    Tughril_I

  • Proto-cuneiform
  • Early proto-writing system

    several sites such as Uruk, Habuba Kabira, Jebel Aruda, Mari, Nineveh, Khafajah, Chogha Mish, Susa, etc. Numerical tablets differ from bullae in that they

    Proto-cuneiform

    Proto-cuneiform

    Proto-cuneiform

  • Uruk period
  • Archaeological culture

    perhaps Shuruppak and Larsa, and further north in Diyala, Tell Asmar and Khafajah). The sacred quarter of Eridu, site of the main monumental structures of

    Uruk period

    Uruk period

    Uruk_period

  • Shaduppum
  • Archaeological site in Baghdad

    including Eshnunna (30 miles to the southwest) and Tell Ishchali and Khafajah, four and six miles away on the left bank of the Diyala River. The site

    Shaduppum

    Shaduppum

  • Tell al-'Ubaid
  • Archaeological site in Iraq

    days in January 1937. The team had finished work at the temple oval at Khafajah and wanted to compare the temple building at Tell al'Ubaid before publishing

    Tell al-'Ubaid

    Tell_al-'Ubaid

  • List of archaeological excavations by date
  • - Stephen Langdon Sutton Hoo - Basil Brown Eshnunna - Henri Frankfort Khafajah - Henri Frankfort Tell Uqair - Seton Lloyd Masada - Yigael Yadin Tel Arad

    List of archaeological excavations by date

    List_of_archaeological_excavations_by_date

  • Qara Tapa
  • Town in Diyala Governorate, Iraq

    ve Mendeli'den Çekildi". Türkmeneli Haber. Retrieved 20 October 2020. "Khafajah and Kara Tepe, Iraq expedition records". University of Pennsylvania. Penn

    Qara Tapa

    Qara_Tapa

  • Ephraim Avigdor Speiser
  • American Assyriologist (1902–1965)

    Speiser | Expedition Magazine". www.penn.museum. Retrieved 2019-04-10. "Khafajah and Kara Tepe, Iraq expedition records, 1936-1938". dla.library.upenn.edu

    Ephraim Avigdor Speiser

    Ephraim_Avigdor_Speiser

  • History of Mesopotamia
  • Banquet scene, Khafajah, c. 2650–2550 BC.

    History of Mesopotamia

    History of Mesopotamia

    History_of_Mesopotamia

  • Arched harp
  • Class of musical instruments

    Bow harp, Harp, Khafajah, Iraq Stone Tablet, circa 3000-2334 BC. Alternate info: Khafajah banquet scene, c. 2650-2550 BC.

    Arched harp

    Arched harp

    Arched_harp

  • Palestinian hikaye
  • Palestinian women's oral literature

    Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 17–18. ISBN 978-1-68393-379-3. Badran, Arwa; Abu-Khafajah, Shatha; Elliott, Sarah (2022-11-07). Community Heritage in the Arab Region:

    Palestinian hikaye

    Palestinian_hikaye

  • Nuzi
  • Ancient city in Mesopotamia

    is closely interrelated with that of the nearby towns of Eshnunna and Khafajah. The best-known period in the history of Yorghan Tepe is by far one of

    Nuzi

    Nuzi

  • Diniktum
  • Ancient city in Iraq

    Temple in Khafajah (Tutub)", Journal of Cuneiform Studies, vol. 9, no. 2, pp. 31–58, 1955 Harris, Rivkah, "The Archive of the Sin Temple in Khafajah (Tutub)

    Diniktum

    Diniktum

  • Manishtushu
  • Third king of the Akkadian Empire

    19925), Sippar (BM 56630 and BM 56631), Susa (SB 51 and SB 15566), and Khafajah (KH II 162) as well as Old Babylonian tablet copies of Manishtushu inscriptions

    Manishtushu

    Manishtushu

    Manishtushu

  • 1050s in poetry
  • nobleman 1057: Minamoto no Shunrai (died 1129), Japanese poet 1058 Ibn Khafajah, (died 1138 or 1139) Arabic-language poet in Al-Andalus (Spain) Birth years

    1050s in poetry

    1050s_in_poetry

  • 1130s in poetry
  • 1137: Meilyr Brydydd, one of the Welsh Poets of the Princes 1138: Ibn Khafajah, died this year or 1139 (born 1058) Arabic-language poet in Al-Andalus

    1130s in poetry

    1130s_in_poetry

  • Yahya al-Qadir
  • Muslim ruler in Spain (died 1092)

    Schippers, A. "La bataille de Zallaqah (Sagrajas) dans la poesie d'Ibn Khafajah" (PDF). pure.uva.nl. University of Amsterdam. Retrieved 8 April 2021.

    Yahya al-Qadir

    Yahya al-Qadir

    Yahya_al-Qadir

  • Mohammed Fairouz
  • American composer (born 1985)

    described himself as being obsessed with text. Three Fragments of Ibn Khafājah was commissioned by the Cygnus Ensemble and sets poetry by Arab Andalucian

    Mohammed Fairouz

    Mohammed Fairouz

    Mohammed_Fairouz

  • Tell Brak
  • Archaeological site in Syria

    in area TC. The building had a curved exterior wall reminiscent of the Khafajah "Oval Temple" in central Mesopotamia. However, aside from the wall, the

    Tell Brak

    Tell Brak

    Tell_Brak

  • Enmesharra
  • Mesopotamian deity

    interpretations of the figures on this artifact, originally excavated in Khafajah (ancient Tubub) have been proposed too, including Marduk killing Tiamat

    Enmesharra

    Enmesharra

  • List of Arabic-language poets
  • ibn al-'Arabi, (d. 1240) Ibn Duraid (837–934) Ibn Juzayy (1321–1340) Ibn Khafajah, (b. 1039) Ibn Quzman (1078–1160) Ibn Munadhir (d. 814) Ibn Sahl of Sevilla

    List of Arabic-language poets

    List_of_Arabic-language_poets

  • Jemdet Nasr
  • Archaeological site in Iraq

    Sumerian. Contemporary archives have been found at Uruk, Tell Uqair and Khafajah. The tablets from Jemdet Nasr are primarily administrative accounts; long

    Jemdet Nasr

    Jemdet_Nasr

  • Tell Agrab
  • Archaeological site in Iraq

    the Oriental Institute of Chicago which was also working at Eshnunna, Khafajah and Tell Ishchali during that time. The dig was led by Seton Lloyd. The

    Tell Agrab

    Tell_Agrab

  • Beveled rim bowl
  • Mass produced clay bowls

    Logardan, Tell Begum, and Nineveh. Quantities were also found at Kish and Khafajah. On the modern coast of Pakistan near the Gulf of Oman (Miri Qalat) which

    Beveled rim bowl

    Beveled rim bowl

    Beveled_rim_bowl

  • Al-Rahba
  • Ruined castle in Syria

    this conflict, the Fatimid caliph al-Hakim appointed a member of the Al Khafajah tribe, Abu Ali ibn Thimal, as lord of al-Rahba. Abu Ali was killed in 1008/09

    Al-Rahba

    Al-Rahba

    Al-Rahba

  • List of Arabic place names
  • الأندلس), part. 1, pg. 488, QID:Q20418218 “In the year 253 Hijri(867-868), Khafajah marched from Balram (Palermo) to the city of Saraqusah (Syracuse) and Qaṭāniyyah

    List of Arabic place names

    List_of_Arabic_place_names

  • Arabic riddles
  • Traditional form of word-play in Arabic

    Dhakhīrah of Ibn Bassām (1058-1147), for example, presents examples by Ibn Khafājah, Ibn al-Mu‘tazz, Abu Tammām and Ibn al-Rūmī and al-Ma‘arrī. Musical instruments

    Arabic riddles

    Arabic_riddles

  • Arabic exonyms
  • ikhtirāq al-āfāq. p.615 Wikidata Q1089336 “In the year 253 Hijri (867-868), Khafajah marched from Balram (Palermo) to the city of Saraqusah (Syracuse) and Qaṭāniyyah

    Arabic exonyms

    Arabic_exonyms

  • Kingdom of Khaza'il
  • Former Arab Kingdom in Iraq

    and Al Tobah took territory in Samawah. The Al 'Ayyash, Bani Salamah, Khafajah, Albu Saqir and Albu Hulail of the Dhafir claimed Khaza'il lands in Shinafiyah

    Kingdom of Khaza'il

    Kingdom of Khaza'il

    Kingdom_of_Khaza'il

  • 11th century in poetry
  • (993–after 1056) al-Sharif al-Radi, (born 1016) Ibn Ammar (c. 1031–1086) Ibn Khafajah, (born 1039) Moses ibn Ezra (c. 1055–1138), Hebrew poet in Al-Andalus Ibn

    11th century in poetry

    11th_century_in_poetry

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  • Natesa
  • Girl/Female

    Hindi

    Natesa

    Dancer.

  • Vadivu
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Vadivu

    Expressed

  • Skena
  • Girl/Female

    Scottish

    Skena

    From Skene.

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  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu

    Rituraj

    King of Spring

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Chidroop

    Knowledge

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  • Boy/Male

    Australian, Greek

    Vasileios

    Regal; Royal; Kingly

  • Tarunii
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu

    Tarunii

    Young girl, Young woman

  • Caysee
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Irish

    Caysee

    Alert; Watchful

  • Hadi
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Hadi

    No Limit

  • Khatib |
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    Muslim

    Khatib |

    Orator, Preacher, Religious minister

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