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    Naqiʾa or Naqia (Akkadian: Naqīʾa, also known as Zakūtu (), was a wife of the Assyrian king Sennacherib (r. 705–681 BC) and the mother of his son and...
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    Khusrau), which consisted of five volumes. In 1317 Khusrau compiled Baqia-Naqia (Remnants of Purity). In 1319 he wrote Afzal ul-Fawaid (Greatest of Blessings)...
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  • Tašmētu-šarrat (who is attested as queen for certain around 694 BC) and Naqiʾa, who was the mother of Sennacherib's successor Esarhaddon (born c. 713 BC)...
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    for his male relatives, Esarhaddon's female relatives, such as his mother Naqiʾa and his daughter Šērūʾa-ēṭirat, were allowed to wield considerably more...
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    Sabeto, Nadi Lautoka ADventist Primary School, Lautoka Naqia Adventist Primary School, Naqia Navesau Adventist High School, Wainibuka, Wainibuka Suva...
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    or grandson of Muballitat. Other consorts of Assyrian monarchs, such as Naqiʾa, Ešarra-ḫammat, Banitu (who was perhaps brought to Assyria as a hostage...
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  • Nasautoka-Dakuivuna, Yavusa Nasautoka-Wailotua Nayavu Bau na Roko Tui Bau Nayavu, Naqia, Naseibitu, Namoka, Naveiveiwali, Natuvatuvavatu Nailega Naduadua na Turaga...
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    Australian Wool Innovation. Woolmark. 2021-04-01. Retrieved 2021-04-11. "NAQIA discover new worm-like killer". April 2020. Industries, Ministry for Primary...
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    queen's responsibilities and duties were assigned to Esarhaddon's mother, Naqiʾa. Though there are two surviving accounts of Ešarra-ḫammat's funeral and...
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    his wives are known by name—Tashmetu-sharrat (Tašmetu-šarrat) and Naqi'a (Naqiʾā). Whether both held the position of queen is uncertain, but contemporary...
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