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Author | : Hassanin Mubarak |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 342 |
Release | : 2020-10-02 |
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In 1950, the Iraq Football Association became a FIFA member and set about putting together a team for the tour of Turkey. The first to be selected were the Basra-based duo Saeed Easho and Percy Lynsdale of the Basra Port Club. The third player Aram Karam came from the British RAF base in Habbaniya. With the inclusion of the trio, the Baghdad Select XI became Montakhab Al-Iraqi, the Iraqi national side. They were the sons of a former British Army officer, an Eastern Orthodox priest and an Assyrian Levy soldier, who formed Iraq's first-ever national team.
Author | : Robert Rollinger |
Publisher | : Ugarit-Verlag |
Total Pages | : 678 |
Release | : 2015-04-07 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 3868351299 |
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The Melammu Project, founded in 1998, organized five successive conferences and a sixth in 2008. Melammu Symposia 7 now represents a new dawn for the project publishing the contributions of the meeting in Obergurgl in November 2013. This time it will not be an isolated event: Further conferences have already taken place and been planned (Kiel 2014, Helsinki and Tartu 2015, Kassel 2016, and Beirut 2017), the project board has been renewed, reinvigorated and rejuvenated, and plans are underway for a thorough reworking and updating of the project database. Its focus (now slightly reworded to be somewhat wider) is to investigate "the continuity, transformation and diffusion of Mesopotamian and Ancient Near Eastern culture from the third millennium BCE through the ancient world until Islamic times" (quoted from the Melammu Project website). Of course, Mesopotamia was not the source of all culture; but it was an important area in ancient history, that without doubt deserves such a project, dedicated to the study of its cultural impact and heritage. This volume assembles 42 contributions devoted to the topics "Prayers and Incantations", "Foreign Reception of Mesopotamian Objects", "The Use of Literary Figures of Speech", "Mesopotamia and the World", "The World of Politics", "Iran and Early Islam", and "Representations of Power".
Author | : A. Leo Oppenheim |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 494 |
Release | : 2013-01-31 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 022617767X |
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"This splendid work of scholarship . . . sums up with economy and power all that the written record so far deciphered has to tell about the ancient and complementary civilizations of Babylon and Assyria."—Edward B. Garside, New York Times Book Review Ancient Mesopotamia—the area now called Iraq—has received less attention than ancient Egypt and other long-extinct and more spectacular civilizations. But numerous small clay tablets buried in the desert soil for thousands of years make it possible for us to know more about the people of ancient Mesopotamia than any other land in the early Near East. Professor Oppenheim, who studied these tablets for more than thirty years, used his intimate knowledge of long-dead languages to put together a distinctively personal picture of the Mesopotamians of some three thousand years ago. Following Oppenheim's death, Erica Reiner used the author's outline to complete the revisions he had begun. "To any serious student of Mesopotamian civilization, this is one of the most valuable books ever written."—Leonard Cottrell, Book Week "Leo Oppenheim has made a bold, brave, pioneering attempt to present a synthesis of the vast mass of philological and archaeological data that have accumulated over the past hundred years in the field of Assyriological research."—Samuel Noah Kramer, Archaeology A. Leo Oppenheim, one of the most distinguished Assyriologists of our time, was editor in charge of the Assyrian Dictionary of the Oriental Institute and John A. Wilson Professor of Oriental Studies at the University of Chicago.
Author | : Hassanin Mubarak |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 356 |
Release | : 2021-07-18 |
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Football in Iraq followed the direction of the country's Pan Arab policies after the 1963 Revolution. Iraq's new tricolour flag with its three stars symbolising its aspirations to join the Arab union with Egypt and Syria and Iraq's football followed the same path. The Lions of Mesopotamia entered the Arab Cup for the first time and then hosted the football tournament in 1966, a watershed moment in the nation's footballing history.
Author | : Peter Chrisp |
Publisher | : Enchanted Lion Books |
Total Pages | : 42 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781592700240 |
Download Mesopotamia, Iraq in Ancient Times Book in PDF, ePub and Kindle
An amply illustrated book fascinates by explaining what ancient artifacts tell us about the origins of Iraq.
Author | : Hassanin Mubarak |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2021-07-17 |
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The Revolution of 1958 broke the shackles of the Cold War military alliance of the Baghdad Pact with the Western powers and under the new Republic led by Iraq's leader Abdul-Karim Qasim, two Iraqi football teams, one formed of military footballers and the other civilian toured Eastern Europe and Far East Asia. The team featuring Ammo Baba and Youra Eshaya formed the basis of Iraq's first Olympic football team which entered the 1960 Olympic qualifiers, symbolising its entrance into the international football community.
Author | : Bombay Natural History Society |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1120 |
Release | : 1920 |
Genre | : Natural history |
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Author | : Samuel Noah Kramer |
Publisher | : University of Chicago Press |
Total Pages | : 386 |
Release | : 2010-09-17 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0226452328 |
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The Sumerians, the pragmatic and gifted people who preceded the Semites in the land first known as Sumer and later as Babylonia, created what was probably the first high civilization in the history of man, spanning the fifth to the second millenniums B.C. This book is an unparalleled compendium of what is known about them. Professor Kramer communicates his enthusiasm for his subject as he outlines the history of the Sumerian civilization and describes their cities, religion, literature, education, scientific achievements, social structure, and psychology. Finally, he considers the legacy of Sumer to the ancient and modern world. "There are few scholars in the world qualified to write such a book, and certainly Kramer is one of them. . . . One of the most valuable features of this book is the quantity of texts and fragments which are published for the first time in a form available to the general reader. For the layman the book provides a readable and up-to-date introduction to a most fascinating culture. For the specialist it presents a synthesis with which he may not agree but from which he will nonetheless derive stimulation."—American Journal of Archaeology "An uncontested authority on the civilization of Sumer, Professor Kramer writes with grace and urbanity."—Library Journal
Author | : Britannica Educational Publishing |
Publisher | : Britannica Educational Publishing |
Total Pages | : 216 |
Release | : 2010-04-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 1615302085 |
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Celebrated for numerous developments in the areas of law, writing, religion, and mathematics, Mesopotamia has been immortalized as the cradle of civilization. Its fabled cities, including Babylon and Nineveh, spawned new cultures, traditions, and innovations in art and architecture, some of which can still be seen in present-day Iraq, Iran, Syria, and Turkey. Readers will be captivated by this ancient cultures rich history and breadth of accomplishment, as they marvel at images of the magnificent temples and artifacts left behind.
Author | : Charles Halton |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 259 |
Release | : 2018 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 110705205X |
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This anthology translates and discusses texts authored by women of ancient Mesopotamia.