Unreferenced date December 2009 Aramaeans Hadadezer Pronunciation needed needing not the original Latin Greek Hebrew etc pronunciation, but the Anglicized pronunciation that Classics Philosophy History Biblical etc. scholars use in English Hadad is my help also known as Adad Idri Akkadian language Assyr. and possibly the same as Bar Hadad II Aramaic language Aram. Ben Hadad II Hebrew language Heb. , was the king of Aram Damascus at the time of the battle of Qarqar against the Assyria n king Shalmaneser III in 853 BCE. He and Irhuleni of Hamath led a coalition of eleven kings listed as twelve at Qarqar including Ahab of Israel . He fought Shalmaneser six other times, twice more with the aid of Irhuleni and possibly the rest of the coalition that fought at Qarqar. He is mentioned in the inscriptions on the Tel Dan Stele he seems most likely to be the unknown author s father. He was succeeded by Hazael after he was suffocated in the night by him. Some accounts claim that Hazael was in fact his son. See also Hadadezer bar Rehob S start Succession box title Aram Damascus King of Aram Damascus before Ben Hadad I after Hazael years 880 BC 842 BC S end Category 9th century BC deaths Category Aramaean people Category Ancient Damascus de Ben Hadad II. fr Adad Idri ko 2 hu Hadad Ezra nl Hadadezer no Hadadeser pl Hadadezer Ben Hadad II sh Hadadezer sv Bar Hadad II ... more details
Image Janapar sign IMG 1485.JPG thumb Sign marking the Janapar trail Image Karintak IMG 1445.JPG thumb Section of Janapar trail Janapar is a marked trail through mountains, valleys and villages of Nagorno Karabakh . The trail passes by monasteries and fortresses along its route. The trail is broken into day hikes, taking hikers to a different village each night. Hikers can either stay with a village family or set up camp nearby. The paths have existed for centuries, but now are marked specifically for hikers. ref Walk , the magazine of The Ramblers , Summer 2009, Up the Garden Path p 67 69. Laurence Mitchell. ref Himnakan Janapar The Himnakan Janapar backbone trail , marked in 2007 , leads from the northwest region of Shahumian to the southern town of Hadrut . Side trails and mini trails lead to additional parts of Karabakh. Important sites along this hike include Dadivank monastery, Gandzasar monastery, Shushi , the Karkar Canyon with its high cliffs, Zontik Waterfall and ruins of Hunot , as well as the 2,000 year old tree of Skhtorashen , Azykh Cave and Gtichavank monastery. Janapar symbol The symbol of the trail is an outline of Nagorno Karabakh Autonomous Oblast , with five circles of increasing size on top, which take on the appearance of a footprint. Gallery Some photos from along the Janapar gallery File Vodop d.jpg Zontik Waterfall in Karkar Canyon File Ka on eky Karkar.jpg Karkar Canyon gallery References Reflist External links http www.janapar.org Official site Armenia geo stub Coord missing Armenia Category Hiking trails in Europe cs D anapar eo anaparo ... more details
Gindibu led the Arab forces at the Battle of Qarqar 853 BCE , as an ally of Ben Haddad the king of the Aramean state of Aram Damascus Damascus , as they fought against Neo Assyrian Empire Assyria . He appears on the Kurkh Monolith , on which an Assyrian people Assyrian scribe recorded a description of the size of the enemy forces facing king Shalmaneser III , and a record containing the first known reference to the Arabs as a distinct group . ref http www.historyworld.net wrldhis PlainTextHistories.asp?historyid aa94 ref Little else is known of Gindibu or the Arabs of his time. References reflist Category Arab history Category Arab people ar fr Gindibu lt Gindibu ... more details
, mostly surrounding the text of the Battle of Qarqar. For example, the scribe lists one city as Gu ... fight at Qarqar, rather than Que, which is in Cilicia . Another issue with regard to spelling is the term ... more details
The Yabob and Bilbil people used big sailing canoes to trade their pots from Karkar Island to western ... River Gogol and Malas River s. Offshore islands in the sea are, in some cases, volcanic, with Karkar Island Karkar , Bagabag Papua New Guinea Bagabag and Manam being notable. In 2004 2005 the population of Manam Island was evacuated due to an eruption of the volcano. Bagabag and Karkar have had ... culture as well. Tall lithe coastal people from Karkar Island , short nuggety highlands men from ... and Usino . The volcanic island of Karkar is unusual in that it is shared by the Papuan language Waskia ... rowspan 2 Karkar Island KarkarKarkar LLG Karkar Rural Sumgilbar LLG Sumgilbar Rural rowspan 2 Usino ... more details
Infobox language name Waskia nativename region Papua New Guinea speakers 20,000 date 2007 ethnicity familycolor Papuan fam1 Trans New Guinea languages Trans New Guinea fam2 Madang languages Madang fam3 Kowan languages Kowan iso3 wsk Waskia Vaskia, Woskia is a Papuan language of Papua New Guinea . It is spoken on half of Karkar Island , and a small part of the shore on the mainland, by 20,000 people language use is vigorous. The Waskia share their island with speakers of Takia language Takia , and Oceanic language which has been Metatypy restructured under the influence of Waskia, which is the inter community language. References cite book last Ross first Malcolm D. authorlink Malcolm Ross coauthors John Natu Paol year 1978 title A Waskia grammar sketch and vocabulary location Canberra publisher Dept. of Linguistics, Research School of Pacific Studies, Australian National University isbn 9780858831742 oclc 4524381 Category Madang languages pa lang stub ... more details
Taxobox name Milvago image Milvago chimango Dichato Chile Flickr.jpg image width image caption Chimango Caracara Milvago chimango regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo Falconiformes familia Falconidae subfamilia Polyborinae genus Milvago genus authority Johann Baptist von Spix Spix , 1824 Milvago is a genus of bird of prey in the Falconidae family. It contains the following species Yellow headed Caracara , Milvago chimachima Chimango Caracara , Milvago chimango They are native to South America , with M. chimachima just reaching to the Isthmus of Panama and into Costa Rica . Prehistorically the genus extended into the Caribbean . There it might have become extinct as late as after the arrival of the first humans in the early Holocene Citation needed date August 2008 , though there is no evidence for this at present and they more likely disappeared already during the last glacial period . Citation needed date August 2008 Fossil record Milvago brodkorbi Late Pleistocene of Peru Milvago alexandri Late Pleistocene of Hispaniola , West Indies Jamaican Caracara , ? Milvago sp. Late Pleistocene Holocene of Jamaica , West Indies Cuban Caracara , Milvago carbo Holocene of Cuba , West Indies RevBiol18 p155. A paleosubspecies of the Yellow headed Caracara from Florida is also known. Category Milvago falconiformes stub az rqan qarqar br Milvago ca Milvago eo Brunaj karakaroj fr Milvago hu Milvago nl Milvago pl Milvago pt Milvago ru ... more details
Infobox language name Takia states Papua New Guinea region Madang Province speakers 19,619 date 2003 familycolor Austronesian fam2 Malayo Polynesian languages Malayo Polynesian fam3 Oceanic languages Oceanic fam4 Western Oceanic languages Western Oceanic fam5 North New Guinea languages North New Guinea ? fam6 Ngero Vitiaz languages Ngero Vitiaz fam7 Bel languages Bel fam8 Nuclear Bel languages Nuclear Bel fam9 Northern script iso3 tbd Takia is an Austronesian languages Austronesian language spoken by about 20,000 people on Karkar Island, Bagabag Island, and coastal villages Megiar and Serang, Madang Province , Papua New Guinea . Children are being discouraged from using Takia, and it is being supplanted by Tok Pisin and English language English . Takia has been metatypy syntactically restructured by Waskia language Waskia , a Papuan language spoken on the island. External links ethnologue tbc http wold.livingsources.org vocabulary 29 Takia Vocabulary List from the World Loanword Database Category Western Oceanic languages Category Languages of Gulf Province PapuaNewGuinea stub au lang stub fr Takia ... more details
Infobox settlement name Mu anl settlement type Municipality native name pushpin map Azerbaijan pushpin mapsize 300 coordinates region AZ subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Azerbaijan subdivision type1 Administrative divisions of Azerbaijan Rayon subdivision name1 Aghjabadi Rayon Aghjabadi leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of population total 1510 population footnotes citation needed date October 2010 population density km2 timezone Azerbaijan Time AZT utc offset 4 timezone DST Azerbaijan Time AZT utc offset DST 5 latd 40 latm 00 lats 53 latNS N longd 47 longm 16 longs 14 longEW E coordinates display inline,title elevation m area code website Mu anl also, Karkar Muganlysy is a village and municipality in the Aghjabadi Rayon of Azerbaijan . It has a population of 1,510. References Reflist GEOnet2 32FA885181053774E0440003BA962ED3 Aghjabadi Rayon DEFAULTSORT Muganli, Aghjabadi Category Populated places in Aghjabadi Rayon Aghjabadi geo stub az Mu anl A cab di ... more details
Infobox Palestinian Authority muni name Kharbatha Bani Harith image caption arname meaning The Ruins of the Sons of Harith latd 31 latm 56 lats 43.43 latNS N longd 35 longm 04 longs 21.00 longEW E founded type mund typefrom altOffSp Kharbatha al Harithiyya altUnoSp governorate rb population 2,846 popyear 2007 area 7,120 areakm 7.12 mayor Kharbatha Bani Harith lang ar big big is a Palestinian people Palestinian town in the central West Bank , located 15 kilometers west of Ramallah in the Ramallah and al Bireh Governorate . The name of the town is probably a corruption of Khirbat Bani Harith ruins of sons of Harith . According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics , the town had a population of 2,846. ref http www.pcbs.gov.ps Portals PCBS Downloads book1487.pdf 2007 PCBS Census . Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics . p.114. ref Nearby towns and villages include Bil in to the south, Ras Karkar to east, and Deir Qaddis to the west. It has a total land area of 7,120 dunam s. References reflist Ramallah and al Bireh Governorate Category Towns in the West Bank ... more details
For the town in Lori Province, see Garrgarr for the village in Azerbaijan, see Qarqar, Azerbaijan . coord 39 46 24 N 45 32 19 E display title Infobox settlement official name Herher br native name pushpin map Armenia mapsize 150px coordinates region AM subdivision type Country subdivision name Armenia subdivision type1 Administrative divisions of Armenia Marz Province subdivision name1 Vayots Dzor leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2001 population total 745 population density km2 timezone   utc offset 4 timezone DST   utc offset DST 5 latd 39 latm 46 lats 24 latNS N longd 45 longm 32 longs 19 longEW E elevation m area code website Herher lang hy also Romanize d as Gerger is a village in the Vayots Dzor Province of Armenia . It was once a fief of the Orbelian Dynasty Orbelian vassals, the Shahurnetsi family in the 13th century. Within the village is a 19th century church of S. Gevorg, and south is a shrine of Grigor Lusavorich from 1296 with S. Gevorg or Chiki Vank of 1297. Southeast one km on a hill is the small Kapuyt Berd Blue Fortress . Upon a hilltop one km northeast is S. Sion Monastery, first mentioned in the 8th century. At the complex are the churches of S. Sion and S. Astvatsatsin. Other sites of historical significance are in close proximity to Herher, such as village ruins with khachkar s of the 14th c. References GEOnet2 32FA881E703D3774E0440003BA962ED3 ArmenianCensus 226 citation last Kiesling first Brady title Rediscovering Armenia Guide publisher Matit Graphic Design Studio location Yerevan, Armenia year 2005 RediscoveringArmenia 124 125 Vayots Dzor Category Populated places in Vayots Dzor Province VayotsDzor geo stub cs Herher fr Herher hy it Herher uk ... more details
infobox military structure name Askeran fortress native name lang hy , Mayraberd lang az sg ran qalas partof location Askeran town Askeran , NKR Azerbaijan image File Askeran fort.JPG 290px caption The remains of the fortress. latitude 39.9333 longitude 46.8314 map size map alt map caption type Fortress coordinates code built 1751 ref name TIME Carney, James. http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,975278,00.html Former Soviet Union Carnage in Karabakh . TIME Magazine . April 13, 1992. ref builder materials Cobblestone Askeran fortress lang hy , Mayraberd lang az sg ran qalas is located in the town of Askeran town Askeran in the de facto independent Nagorno Karabakh Republic recognized as a part of Azerbaijan . It is located on the banks of the Qarqar River and was built by the Karabakh khanate ruler Panah Ali Khan ref name ASE Azerbaijan Soviet Encyclopedia 1980 , vol. 4, p. 233. ref ref John Noble, Michael Kohn, Danielle Systermans. Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan , Lonely Planet, 2008, p. 306 ref and consists of two sections. The left bank section features a double line of stone walls. During the Russo Persian War 1804 1813 Russo Persian War of 1804 1813 the Russian encampment was located near the fortress. In 1810 the peace talks between the Russian Empire Russians and Qajar dynasty Persians were conducted at the fortress. ref name ASE During the Nagorno Karabakh War , the fortress served as the military headquarters for Nagorno Karabakh Armenians fighting against Azerbaijan. ref name TIME Gallery gallery File Askeran fortress2.jpg A view of one of the towers of the fortress. File Askeran fortress 001.jpg General view gallery Notes reflist Category Castles and fortresses in Azerbaijan Category History of Nagorno Karabakh Category 1751 establishments Category 1700s architecture az sg ran qalas it Fortezza di Askeran ru uk ... more details
Assyrian Conquest of Syria 854 BC 846 BC was an invasion by the armies of Assyria led by Shalmaneser III King Shalmaneser III to conquer Syria . The war resulted in the formation of what became known as the 12 kings alliance against Assyria. It peaked with the 853 BC Battle of Qarqar which was indecisive but nonetheless resulted in Assyria withdrawing their forces due to them having suffered heavy casualties. Despite these losses the war continued until 846 BC, but ultimately this particular invasion was a failure. Eventually however King Shalmaneser III did briefly conquer Syria and most of Palestine . http www.wsu.edu 8080 dee MESO ASSYRIA.HTM Reasons for the invasion Assyrian King Shalmaneser III had numerous enemies during his reign. These included the kingdoms of Egypt , the Ammon nation Ammonites and the Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel . Wars between Shalmaneser III and these nations were ongoing throughout his region. References http www.publicbookshelf.com public html The Story of the Greatest Nations and the Worlds Famous Events Vol 1 babylonia ii.html Assyrian Conquest of Syria timeline http books.google.com books?id uDijjc D5P0C&pg PA317&lpg PA317&dq Assyrian Conquest of Syria&source bl&ots oJPvWQR94y&sig UrGU44NgIeARYk3kXoYTjJrKwU&hl en&ei FrIgTab9K4P 8Abb4vW8Dg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CBgQ6AEwAA History of Ancient Israel and Judah, Invasion by Shalmaneser III and facing the 12 Kings http histclo.com chron ancient heb hist hh ass.html Ancient Assyria http www.wsu.edu 8080 dee MESO ASSYRIA.HTM The Assyrians Category Military history of Syria Category 9th century BC conflicts Category 853 BC ... more details
has kept its epic importance down the centuries. One is that &mdash ignoring the Battle of QarqarKarkar , which was forgotten at this time&mdash this was the first significant conflict that involved ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Decadebox BC 85 Events and trends 859 BC Assurnasirpal II dies. 859 BC Shalmaneser attacks Syria and Palestine . 858 BC Aramu becomes king of Urartu . 858 BC Shalmaneser III succeeds Assurnasirpal II as king of Assyria . 854 BC or 853 BC Shalmaneser III battles a Syria n coalition including king Ahab of Kingdom of Israel Samaria Kingdom of Israel and Hadadezer in the battle of Karkar . 850 BC Takelot II succeeds Osorkon II as King of History of ancient Egypt Egypt . c. 850 BC Homer composes the Iliad and Odyssey . c. 850 BC Assurnasirpal II killing lions, from the palace complex of Assurnasirpal II in Kalhu modern Nimrud , Iraq is made. It is now in The British Museum , London . c. 850 BC Mesha erects the Mesha Stele , the Moabite Stone the story is 34 lines, nearly complete and reveals the name Israel , a story of Mesha s revolt against the Kingdom of ancient Israel. Nazarites and Rechabites establish early temperance movement . Significant people DEFAULTSORT 850s Bc Category 850s BC bs 850te p.n.e. ca D cada del 850 aC da 850 erne f.Kr. es A os 850 a. C. eu K. a. 850eko hamarkada fa fr Ann es 850 it Anni 850 a.C. la Decennium 86 a.C.n. mk 850 . . . ms 850 an SM uz Mil. av. 850 lar ru 850 . . sk 50. roky 9. storo ia pred Kr. sh 850 e pne. su 850 an SM fi 850 luku eaa. sv 850 talet f.Kr. war 850 nga dekada UC zh 850 ... more details
Ibn Marw n Abd al Rahm n Ibn Marw n ibn Y nus , also known as Ibn al Djill qui or Son of a Gallaecia Galician died ca. 889 , was a Muladi Sufism Sufi whose family had come from Portugal, Norte northern Portugal and settled near M rida, Spain M rida . In 868, leading a host of Muladis and Mozarab s, he rebelled against Caliph of C rdoba Emir Muhammad I of C rdoba and after a heroic resistance he got honourable surrendering terms from the Emir and was given Badajoz whom he started to fortify. Knowing of an incoming attack by the Emirate forces, he fled northwards settling in the castle of Karkar now Carquere, near Lamego , Portugal . Afterwards, at Ibn Marw n s request, king Alfonso III of Le n sent him auxiliary troops and the combined army defeated the Emirate forces. Returning to Badajoz, now a well fortified city, he established his rule throughout the whole of the Al Garb Al Andalus . Between 876 and 877 he also erected the Castle of Marv o , in Portugal, a place already known in the 10th century as Amaia de Ibn Maru n or Fortaleza de Amaia . His dynasty lasted until 930. References VELOZO, Francisco Jos 1969 , Um Mu ulmano Precursor da Independ ncia Portuguesa Bem Marv o, o Galego in O Isl o , n. 5, Agosto. CAMPOS, Jos A. Correia de, Monumentos da antiguidade rabe em Portugal , pp.  111 112. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ibn Marwan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH ca. 889 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ibn Marwan Category 880s deaths Category People of Al Andalus Category History of Islam Category Medieval Portugal Category 9th century people Category Year of birth unknown ca Ibn Marwan de Ibn Marwan es Ibn Marwan fa fr Ibn Marwan it Ibn Marwan pt Ibn Marwan ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Taxobox name Jamides aratus image JamidesAratusLunataMFUpUnAC1.jpg image caption Subspecies Jamides aratus lunata regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Insect a ordo Lepidoptera familia Lycaenidae genus Jamides species J. aratus binomial Jamides aratus binomial authority Stoll, 1781 synonyms Papilio aratus Lampides masu Wikispecies Jamides aratus italic title Jamides aratus is a butterfly of the Lycaenidae Lycaenids or Blues family. It is found on the Peninsular Malaysia , most of Indonesia and some surrounding islands. ref cite web url http www.funet.fi pub sci bio life insecta lepidoptera ditrysia papilionoidea lycaenidae polyommatinae jamides index.html title Jamides genus author Markku Savela publisher funet.fi date August 24, 2008 accessdate 2009 02 25 ref Subspecies Jamides aratus aratus Ambon, Serang, Sapania Jamides aratus adana Peninsular Malaysia, Borneo, Sumatra Jamides aratus pseudaratus Obi Jamides aratus ezeon Banda Island Jamides aratus vuniva Halmahera Jamides aratus batjanensis Bachan Jamides aratus caerulina New Britain, Duke of York, possibly Solomons Jamides aratus aetherialis Kai Island Jamides aratus sestus Timor Jamides aratus avrus West Irian Jamides aratus duvana Karkar Island Jamides aratus lunata Sulawesi Jamides aratus tryphiodorus Java Jamides aratus nausiphanes Palawan Jamides aratus minthe Sula References Reflist Polyommatinae stub Category Jamides Category Butterflies of Indonesia ... more details
of Biak and Yapen Japen in Cenderawasih Bay Geelvink Bay , Seleo, Valise, Karkar Island Karkar , Umboi ..., Djamna, Karkar and the Umboi islands. Manus and nearby islands. The Bismarck Archipelago, including ... more details
Refimprove date May 2008 File The camel corps at Beersheba2.jpg right thumb 250px Ottoman Empire Ottoman camel corps at Beersheba during the First Suez Offensive of World War I , 1915. Camel cavalry , or camelry , is a generic designation for armed forces using camel s as a means of transportation . Sometimes warriors or soldiers of this type also fought from camel back with spears, bows or rifles. Camel cavalry were a common element in desert warfare throughout history due in part to the animal s high level of adaptability. They provided a mobile element better suited to work and survive in an arid and waterless environment than the horses of conventional cavalry. The smell of the camel according to folklore alarms and disorients horses, making camels an effective anti cavalry weapon. For this purpose Emperor Claudius is said to have brought a detachment of camel cavalry as part of his invasion force for Roman conquest of Britain conquering Britain . Early history File Camel Rider,.jpg thumb 300px left Camel rider, Bihar India 1825 The first recorded use of the camel as a military animal is by the Arab king Gindibu, who is claimed to have employed as many as 1000 camels at the Battle of Qarqar in 853 B.C. A later instance occurred in the Battle of Thymbra in 547 BC , fought between Cyrus the Great of Persia and Croesus of Lydia . According to Xenophon , Cyrus cavalry were outnumbered by as much as six to one. Acting on information from one of his generals that the Lydian horses shied away from camels, Cyrus formed the camels from his baggage train into the first camel corps in history. Although not technically employed as cavalry, they were crucial in panicking the Lydian cavalry and turning the battle in Cyrus favor. Muslim conquests and colonial period Image UN Soldiers in Eritrea.jpeg thumb In reconnaissance duties, camels may still be used. Here, United Nations peacekeepers on patrol in Eritrea . The camel was used in this way by many civilizations, especially ... more details
Mohamed Saad Ahmad 1968 12 15 lang ar is an Egypt ian film actor active since 2000. Location After several supporting roles, Saad took the lead in El Lembi 2002 the name, that of Saad s character, is a play on the name of one of Egypt s colonial figures, High Commissioner Edmund Allenby, 1st Viscount Allenby Edmund Allenby . Playing the film s illiterate, inefficient, slow, stoned and drunk hero, Saad invests his first leading role with a hyperactive physical energy especially evident in dance sequences. The comedy became one of the highest grossing films in Cinema of Egypt Egyptian cinema . ref El Assyouti, Mohamed, http weekly.ahram.org.eg 2002 600 cu6.htm The wedding game , Al Ahram Weekly , August 22 28, 2002 ref Between 2003 and 2005, Saad played similar characters in three further films including one of his most successful movies Ely Baly Balak . In 2006, Saad starred in Katkout The Chick , in which he played a hopeless Upper Egypt ian who stumbles into a career as a boxer and crimefighter. ref http www.egypttoday.com article.aspx?ArticleID 6840 At a Theater Near You Katkout , Egypt Today , July 2006 ref Cairo online magazine Yallabina criticized the film for relying on Saad s physical comedy at the expense of story and script. ref Farahat, Yasmine, http www.yallabina.com Movies Movie Katkout.aspx Katkout Review , Yallabina.com ref Filmography Tariq Ela Eilat , El 1997 ar The Road to Eilat Nazer Salah El Din, El 1999 ar The Principal Esaaf 55 2001 ar 55 Ambulance 55 Lembi, El 2002 ar Elly Baly Balak 2003 ar Oukal 2004 ar Bouha 2005 ar Katkout 2006 ar Karkar 2007 ar Boshkash 2008 Rania and Hoda 2009 Lemby 8 gb 2010 Location References Reflist http www.freearabicmovies.org Arabic Films mohamed saad Mohamed Saad Movies Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Saad, Mohamed ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAUL ... more details