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    Eski Mosul (Arabic: أسكي موصل) is a village in Mosul District, in present-day northern Iraq. Located just downstream from the Mosul Dam, Eski Mosul is...
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    Eski Mosul Dam Salvage Project, a few items were identified as dating from the Achaemenid period. The project was located to the northwest of Mosul,...
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  • Not to be confused with Tell Mohammed Arab, excavated as part of the Eski Mosul Saddam Dam rescue project in Iraq or Tell Mohammed Diyáb in Syria. Its...
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  • about 25 kilometers to the north-west of Eski Mosul. The site was explored in 1984–1985 as part of the Eski Mosul Dam Salvage Project (later renamed Saddam...
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  • the Tigris River. Exploration of the site began in 1984 as part of the Eski Mosul Dam Salvage Project, an international archaeological salvage operation...
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    Sanjak of Tekrit Sanjak of Eski Mosul (Nineveh) Sanjak of Harú Added in the 1840s Sanjak of Cizre Jalili dynasty, rulers of the Mosul Eyalet from 1726 to 1834...
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  • traditional Jewish quarter Balada (disambiguation) Ballad (disambiguation) Eski Mosul, a place in Iraq formerly known as Balad This disambiguation page lists...
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    Karol Kozlowski and Karol Szymczak (University of Warsaw) as part of the Eski Mosul (Saddam Dam) Salvage Project. It is located on a terrace of the Tigris...
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    of Arzun. By 497 a diocese had been established at Balad (the modern Eski Mosul) on the Tigris, which persisted into the 14th century. By 563 there was...
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    of Arzun. By 497 a diocese had been established at Balad (the modern Eski Mosul) on the Tigris, which persisted into the fourteenth century. By 563 there...
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