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  1. al-ʻAmāʼir al-khadamīyah fī madīnat Kūysinjaq fī al-ʻaṣr al-ʻUthmānī : al-khānāt wa-al-qayṣarīyāt namūdhajan : dirāsah āthārīyah muqāranah

    Brādūstī, Zīdān Rashīd Khān Awdil
    al-Ṭabʻah al-ūlá. الطبعة الأولى. - Miṣr al-Jadīdah, al-Qāhirah : al-Maktab al-ʻArabī lil-Maʻārif, 2018. مصر الجديدة، القاهرة : المكتب العربي للمعارف، 2018.

  2. Arbela antiqua : actes du colloque international d'Erbil (7-10 avril 2014) tenu sous la présidence de Zidan Bradosty : Arbèles antique - histoire d'Erbil pré-islamique = proceedings of the international conference held in Erbil (7-10 April 2014) under Zidan Bradosty's headship : Ancient Arbela - Pre-islamic history of Erbil

    Beyrouth : Presses de l'Ifpo, 2020

    The research into ancient Erbil delivered at the colloquium in 2014 and presented in this volume form a triptych comprising archaeological, epigraphic and historical approaches. Contributions on the archaeological side focus on Shanidar Cave, on the earliest agricultural societies in northern Mesopotamia, on the site of Qasr Shemamok (Kilizu) and on the settlements and artefacts recovered from the plain of Erbil. Three papers emphasize the methodology of surveys conducted according to the most recent techniques for the first time in Iraq, and the results that can be expected regarding settlement and population history. Three communications deal with research relating to the history of the population of ancient Urbilum at the time of the Ur III Empire. Six studies deal with the Neo-Assyrian period, a high-water mark in the history of the city, looking at how the information in historical, religious and administrative texts can cast light on the nature of political power and society at that time. Nor are the periods of classical and late antiquity neglected. The deeds of Alexander the Great form the object of a communication on the fantasy novel revolving around the deeds of the Macedonian conqueror, the "Alexander Romance". A fresh look is taken at the time of the rule of the Jewish dynasty in the first century AD, and an analysis is presented of the complex situation under the Sasanians in the third to seventh centuries AD. The work closes with a review of the impressions of the first British Orientalists on the antiquities of the region--Jacket flap

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