ASSYRIAN INSCRIPTIONS AND MENTIONED TO THE ARABS DURING THE FIRST MILLENNIUM BC
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Was the Assyrians a distinct role in the mentioned to the Arabs through inscriptions thousandth the first BC has stated in the inscriptions of the Assyrian King said the Arabs for the first time in the annals of history when the leader of the Arab Jndebo and share it said a thousand camel in battle gurgle as well as the inscriptions of King Tejlat Placer third, which contained the first mention pageants Arabiyat northwest peninsula research will focus on the study of these inscriptions
Keywords
inscriptions; Assyrians; Arabs; Tejlat Placer third
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Hend mohammed alturki,
ASSYRIAN INSCRIPTIONS AND MENTIONED TO THE ARABS DURING THE FIRST MILLENNIUM BC
, SCIREA Journal of Sociology.
Volume 3, Issue 6, December 2019 | PP. 167-171.
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