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  • Adiabene - Wikipedia
    Adiabene was a district in Mesopotamia between upper and lower Zab and was a part of the Neo-Assyrian Empire and inhabited by Assyrians even after the fall of Nineveh It was an integral part of Asoristan ( Achaemenid and Sasanian Assyria)
  • Adiabene | Parthian Empire, Assyrian Kingdom, Mesopotamian Region . . .
    Adiabene, petty kingdom that was a vassal state of the Parthian empire (247 bc – ad 224) in northern Mesopotamia (now Iraq) Its capital was Arba-ilu (Arbela; modern Irbīl)
  • ADIABENE - Encyclopaedia Iranica
    ADIABENE, a district near the present-day borders of Iraq, Iran, and Turkey, approximately 36° north latitude and 44° east longitude, bounded on three sides by the Tigris and its tributaries the Greater and Lesser Zāb, while eastwards it extended to Lake Ormīa It thus corresponded with the heartland of the ancient empire of Assyria
  • ADIABENE - JewishEncyclopedia. com
    Trajan invaded Adiabene, and made it part of the Roman province of Assyria; under Hadrian in 117, however, Rome gave up possession of Assyria, Mesopotamia, and Armenia In the summer of 195 Severus was again warring in Mesopotamia, and in 196 three divisions of the Roman army fell upon Adiabene
  • Adiabene - Encyclopedia. com
    During most of the Hellenistic period Adiabene was a vassal kingdom within the Parthian Empire From 36 to 60 c e Adiabene was ruled by Izates, son of King *Monobaz and Queen *Helena Source for information on Adiabene: Encyclopaedia Judaica dictionary
  • Adiabene - gedsh. bethmardutho. org
    Classical Adiabene, Syriac Ḥadyāb, refers to the region between the Upper and Lower Zab rivers, from the Tigris in the west to Mt Ṣalāḥ al-dīn (= Mt Pirmum) in the east Its main city was the ancient Assyrian Arbaʾil (modern Arbīl), seat of Ishtar of Arbela, goddess of war and collaborator in the creation of humans
  • Adiabene, ruling dynasty of - Witakowski - - Major Reference Works . . .
    Adiabene (Hadyab, Syriac: Hedayyab) was a minor kingdom in northern Mesopotamia, east of the Tigris, between the Upper and Lower Zab, its main city being Arbela It occasionally included other areas to the west, north (Gordyene), and northwest (Nisibis)
  • Adiabene - KurdishPeople. Org
    Adiabene refers to an old pre-Islamic Kurdish[1] Kingdom which was southeastern neighbor of Corduene The Kingdom, first occupied the area between Upper and Lower Zab (= Great and Little Zab), later also the regions, which were mainly bordering on the north
  • Helena of Adiabene - Wikipedia
    Helena of Adiabene (Hebrew: הֶלֵּנִי ‎ Hellēnī; died c 50–56 CE) was a queen mother [1] of Adiabene, a vassal state of the Parthian Empire With her husband-brother Monobaz I, she was the mother of Izates II and Monobaz II Helena became a convert to Judaism about the year 30 CE [2]
  • Rabana-Merquly: a fortress in the kingdom of Adiabene in the Zagros . . .
    Adiabene is known from historical sources to have expanded its borders between the first century BC and first century AD, within the framework of at least nominal Parthian overlordship (Marciak Reference Marciak 2017: 270–71 417) The ability of the Rabana-Merquly fortress to survey its surrounding landscape as far south as the Tasluja Pass





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