The ruins of the city of Harran, called Haran (Hebrew: חָרָן, Ḥārān) in the Hebrew Bible, might lie within present-day Turkey. Haran first appears in the...
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Look up Harran in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Harran may refer to: Harran (biblical place), an ancient city in Upper Mesopotamia Harran, Norway, a...
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under a different name. Only places having their own Wikipedia articles are included. See also the list of minor biblical places for locations which do not...
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Hareph Harhaiah Harhur Harhas Harim Harnepher Harod Harosheth Harran Harsha Harum (biblical figure) Harumaph Haruphite Haruz Hasadiah Hashabiah Hashabnah...
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sense of the Biblical references, especially that if Teraḥ and family left Ur-Kasdim to travel to Canaan, but stopped en route in Ḥarran, then the location...
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Adad-guppi (redirect from Addagoppe of Harran)
Addagoppe, was a devotee of the moon god Sîn in the northern Assyrian city of Harran, and the mother of King Nabonidus (ruled 556–539 BC) of the Neo-Babylonian...
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Josiah (section Biblical narrative)
(July–August) 609 BCE, when the Egyptians were on their way to Harran. List of artifacts in biblical archaeology Hebrew: יֹאשִׁיָּהוּ, Modern: Yōʾšīyahū, Tiberian: Yōʾšīyyāhū...
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the place where he sat when he was afflicted with the disease. The city of Urfa (ancient Adma', later Edessa) in the Şanlıurfa Province, or Harran region...
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Mount Sinai (Bible) (redirect from Mount Sinai, (biblical location))
Akkadian Sin, the moon-god worshiped at Ur (in his form Nannar) and at Harran, since there is no indication that the name Sin was ever employed by the...
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to a tradition that Jacob's family was based here after its return from Harran. Under the Mamluk Sultanate the site was used for Muslim worship. Chaim...
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