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  • Th. Jacobsen, “Primitive Democracy in Ancient Mesopo - tamia,” Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2 (1943), 159-72; idem, “Early Political Development in Mesopotamia,”

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas ARNALDO MOMIGLIANO 1968

  • The most interesting case of an elaborate cult of the planets, however, was at Harrān in northern Mesopo - tamia.

    ASTROLOGY DAVID PINGREE 1968

  • As there was no astrology in Mesopo - tamia there could be no developed form of cults of the planets.

    ASTROLOGY DAVID PINGREE 1968

  • Again, in ancient Mesopo - tamia, one monarch who had carried out a reform provided a splendid description of the state of things which had existed before he had taken action.

    HISTORIOGRAPHY HERBERT BUTTERFIELD 1968

  • The ancestral home of the Jews was in Mesopo tamia (Iraq).

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED ladylove 2010

  • The ancestral home of the Jews was in Mesopo tamia (Iraq).

    WHAT REALLY HAPPENED ladylove 2010

  • Moham - med, by virtue of the fame treaty, remained mafter of Al Sham, or Syria, Diyar Beer, Al Jazira or Mefopo - tamia, Al Mawfel or Moful, Adherbijan, Armenia, and Georgia.

    The modern part of an universal history from the earliest accounts to the present time; 1780

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