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Town in Nineveh, Iraq
Karamlesh (Syriac: ܟܪܡܠܫ, Arabic: كرمليس; also spelled Karemlash, Karemles, Karemlish, etc.) is a town in northern Iraq located less than 18 miles (29 km)
Karamlesh
Dialect of Neo-Aramaic spoken in the city of Qaraqosh, Iraq
Qaraqosh dialect has some similarities with the Aramaic spoken in nearby Karamlesh. It is a peripheral dialect in the dialect continuum of Neo-Aramaic stretching
Neo-Aramaic dialect of Qaraqosh
Neo-Aramaic_dialect_of_Qaraqosh
Town in Nineveh, Iraq
main roads. The first runs through the Assyrian towns of Bartella and Karamlesh, which connects to the city of Erbil as well. The second, which was gravel
Qaraqosh
Major battle of the Wars of Alexander the Great (331 BC)
Tel Gomel, Karamlesh, Qaraqosh, Tell Aswad, and a mound south of Wardak. The most commonly accepted opinion about the location is Karamlesh – suggested
Battle_of_Gaugamela
District in Iraq
villages include: Bakhdida (Qaraqosh) Tahrawa Bashiqa Bahzani Bartella Karamlesh Balawat Khedr Ilias Assyrian homeland Proposals for Assyrian autonomy
Al-Hamdaniya_District
Assyrian militia in Iraq
soldiers deployed and running the security in towns such as Bakhdida, Karamlesh, partly in Bartella and the ancient city of Nimrud. A 2019 testimony from
Nineveh Plain Protection Units
Nineveh_Plain_Protection_Units
Ancient Assyrian city
either Resen or Calah is "the great city". The ruins of Kuyunjiq, Nimrud, Karamlesh and Khorsabad form the four corners of an irregular quadrilateral. The
Nineveh
Areas historically inhabited by Assyrians
regions of the Plains, which include Tel Keppe, Bakhdida, Bartella and Karamlesh were driven out by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant during the
Assyrian_homeland
Iraqi Chaldean Catholic hierarch (1976–2025)
the Nineveh Plain by ISIS, and noted that he was the first to return to Karamlesh after it was liberated. "Bishop Thabet helped document the devastation
Thabet_Habib_Yousif_Al_Mekko
Place in Nineveh, Iraq
(ISIS), along with the nearby Assyrian towns of Bakhdida, Bartella and Karamlesh which were also overrun by ISIS militants during their August 2014 northern
Tel_Keppe
Allawi 731 Tel Keppe 1,013 50 2,060 150 Bakhdida 2,202 2,513 744 2,854 Karamlesh 637 155 187 256 Alqosh 804 78 271 653 Bartella 1,407 172 500 1,496 Batnaya
Assyrian_politics_in_Iraq
soldiers deployed and running the security in towns such as Bakhdida, Karamlesh and partly in Bartella where the security is contested by PMF Brigade
Christian militias in Iraq and Syria
Christian_militias_in_Iraq_and_Syria
Patriarch of the Church of the East from 1336/7 to 1381/2
Ctesiphon Installed 1336/7 Term ended 1381/2 Predecessor Timothy II Successor Shemon II Personal details Born 14th century Died 1381/2 Residence Karamlesh
Denha_II
Islamic State offensive into Iraq in June 2014
massacre similar to the Anfal Genocide. "Qaraqosh, Tal Kayf, Bartella and Karamlesh have been emptied of their original population and are now under the control
2014 Islamic State offensive in Iraq
2014_Islamic_State_offensive_in_Iraq
Pre-WWI Neo-Aramaic dialects
Iraq NW Tisqopa Christian Iraq NW Aradhin, Christian Christian Iraq NW Karəmlesh Christian Iraq NW Derabun Christian Iraq NW Ankawa Christian Iraq NE Billin
Northeastern_Neo-Aramaic
Public university in Iraq
located in Qaraqosh and some other buildings under construction in both Karamlesh and Bartella. The University was established in 2014 and it belongs to
University_of_Al-Hamdaniya
Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Mardin (1333 - 1365)
courteously received by Denha II, patriarch of the Church of the East, at Karamlesh. Ismail was forced to leave by Amir Hasan after the latter had been told
Ignatius_Ismail
Islamic State branch in Iraq
and Kocho. In the areas south and east of Mosul, the towns of Bakhdida, Karamlesh, Bartella, and Makhmour refugee camp were also taken. This offensive led
Islamic_State_–_Iraq_Province
Administrative units of church
of Northern Iraq in the towns of Merki, Iraq, Bartella, Bakhdida, and Karamlesh. An estimated 15–20,000 Syriac Orthodox Christians lived there in 1991
Dioceses of the Syriac Orthodox Church
Dioceses_of_the_Syriac_Orthodox_Church
Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Mosul
killed in the Iraq war. The funeral services were held in the town of Karamlesh, with Chaldean Catholic Cardinal Emmanuel Delly in presence. Vatican City:
Paulos_Faraj_Rahho
Village in Şırnak Province, Turkey
was copied at the village by the scribe Hormizd, son of 'Abd Allah, of Karamlesh. Nahrawān is identified with Narman, of which a bishop belonging to the
Kavallı,_Silopi
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English (West Midlands) : variant of Critchley.
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Fortress; Lark; Lovely Flower; Most Beautiful; Variant of Cayley Lovely; Pretty and Beautiful
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English : from Middle English, Old French lepard ‘leopard’ (from Late Latin leopardus, a compound of leo ‘lion’ + pardus ‘panther’), probably applied as a nickname or as a habitational name for someone who lived at a house distinguished by the sign of a leopard.
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Hindu, Indian
Queen of Horizon; Injection
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Flower
Biblical
that speaks or discourses
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Indian
With a Moon like face, One of the seven Manus of the svetambara Jain sect
Biblical
that struggles or fights
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German, Swedish
Will; Helmet; Protection
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Excellent, Of high quality
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