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النقود الايلخانية من سنة (656 - 736هـ / 1258 - 1335م) المحفوظة في المتحف العراقي == IL khans Coinage FROM Year 656 - 736 A.H. / 1258 - 1335 A.D.In The Iraq Museum

Author name: ايمان عدنان جاسم العزاوي
Supervisor name: ناهض عبد الرزاق دفتر القيسي
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Islamic Antiquities
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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العقوبات المالية في العصر البابلي القديم في ضوء النصوص المسمارية == Financial Punishments in the Old Babylonian period in the Light of Cuneiform Texts

Author name: لقاء جليل عيسى
Supervisor name: علي ياسين احمد الجبوري
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Mosul
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الفلك في العراق القديم من القرن السابع الى القرن الرابع (ق.م) == Astronomy in Ancient Iraq Form the 7th century to the 4th Century B .C.

Author name: شيماء علي احمد النعيمي
Supervisor name: علي ياسين احمد الجبوري
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Mosul
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طبقة الاحرار في العصر البابلي القديم في ضوء المصادر المسمارية == Free men Class in the Old Babylonian Period in the light of Cuneiform Sources

Author name: كروان عامر سليمان ابراهيم
Supervisor name: احلام سعد الله صالح الطالبي
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Mosul
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تخطيط وعمارة المساجد الجامعة لمدينة الموصل في العصر العثماني : فترة الحكم المحلي (1139 - 1249هـ / 1726 - 1833م) == Planning and Constructing Mosques in Mosul City during Ottoman period : local Government period 1139 - 1249 A.H. / 1726 - 1833 A.D.

Author name: محمد مؤيد مال الله مصطفى الحيالي
Supervisor name: احمد قاسم الحاج عبد الله الجمعة
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Islamic Antiquities
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Mosul
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خطط مدينة الموصل في العصر العثماني من خلال المباني الشاخصة (1516 - 1918م)

Author name: اكرم محمد يحيى جاسم الحيالي
Supervisor name: احمد قاسم الحاج عبد الله الجمعة
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Islamic Antiquities
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Mosul
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العمارة الدينية والخدمية في مدينة بلد (اسكي موصل) في ضوء التنقيبات الاثرية == Religious and Service Architecture in Balad City (Aski Mosul) in light of Archeological Discoveries

Author name: فرحان محمود الياس
Supervisor name: احمد قاسم الحاج عبد الله الجمعة
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Islamic Antiquities
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Mosul
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اساليب ترميم العمائر الاثرية وصيانتها في منطقة الموصل : دراسة ميدانية == Methods of Restoration and Conservation of Archaeological Buildings in Mosul : A Field Study

Author name: مروان سالم شريف
Supervisor name: عامر سليمان ابراهيم
General topic: Archeology
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Mosul
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عصر نينوى، الطبقة الخامسة : دراسة اثرية == Ninevite V Period : Archaeological Study

Author name: قصي صبحي عباس الجميلي
Supervisor name: قصي صبحي عباس الجميلي
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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المضامين السياسية والاقتصادية في رسائل العصر البابلي القديم == Political and Economical Implications in Old Babylonian Letters

Author name: سالم يحيى خلف الجبوري
Supervisor name: علي ياسين احمد الجبوري
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Mosul
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التجارة في بلاد اشور خلال الالف الاول قبل الميلاد في ضوء المصادر المسمارية

Author name: صفوان سامي سعيد جاسم
Supervisor name: علي ياسين احمد الجبوري
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Mosul
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الفترات الانتقالية في قرى ومواقع عصور ما قبل التاريخ

Author name: عادل فائق رشيد
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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تاثير فنون بلاد وادي الرافدين على الفنون الحثية

Author name: اوسام بحر جرك
Supervisor name: محمد طه محمد الاعظمي
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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نصوص مسمارية من العصر البابلي القديم == Cuneiform Texts From The Old Babylonian Period In Iraqi Museum Tell Al - Seeb ; Hemrin Basin

Author name: احمد مجيد حميد
Supervisor name: عبد الاله فاضل محمد نوري
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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الايوان في العمارة العراقية حتى نهاية العصر العباسي == THE IWAN IN ANCIENT IRAQI ARCHITECTURE UNTIL THE END OF THE ABASSID ERA

Author name: زين العابدين موسى جعفر ال جعفر
Supervisor name: حنا بقاعين
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Islamic Antiquities
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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نصوص مسمارية غير منشورة من العهد البابلي القديم من تل ابو عنتيك

Author name: باسمة جليل عبد
Supervisor name: عبد الاله فاضل محمد نوري
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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المنافذ في العمارة الحضرية

Author name: ماجد عبد الله الشمس
Supervisor name: جابر خليل ابراهيم التكريتي
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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بلاد سوخو في الكتابات المسمارية == Suhu Land in Cuneiform Texts

Author name: كاظم عبد الله عطية الزيدي
Supervisor name: جابر خليل ابراهيم التكريتي
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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الاستحكامات الدفاعية في تخطيط المدن والعمارة العربية الاسلامية في العراق حتى نهاية العصر العباسي == The Fortifications in cities planning and Islamic Arabic architecture in Iraq until The End of The Abbassied Period

Author name: فاروق محمد علي
Supervisor name: غازي رجب محمد
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Islamic Antiquities
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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المسكوكات الاسلامية بين سنتي 125 - 136هـ == Islamic coins Between 125 - 136A.H. / 743 - 754A.C.

Author name: عدنان احمد قاسم ابو دية
Supervisor name: عبد العزيز حميد صالح
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Islamic Antiquities
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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قواعد اللغة السومرية في ضوء نصوص سلالة لكش الاولى

Author name: سجى مؤيد عبد اللطيف
Supervisor name: فاضل عبد الواحد علي
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Cuneiform Studies
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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دراسة نصوص مسمارية غير منشورة من العصر الاكدي القديم (من المتحف العراقي) == Unpublish of Cuneiform Studies from The Old Akkadian Period (from Iraq Museum)

Author name: اميرة عيدان الذهب
Supervisor name: خالد الاعظمي
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Cuneiform Studies
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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الاديرة والكنائس المسيحية في مملكة الحيرة في ضوء المصادر التاريخية والتنقيبات الاثرية حتى نهاية القرن الثاني الهجري/ الثامن الميلادي == Christian monasteries and churches in the Kingdom ofHira in the Light of Historical Resources and Archaeological Excavation Till The End of Eighth Century A.D - Second Century Hegira

Author name: نبيل عبد الحسين راهي
Supervisor name: نسيبة محمد الهاشمي
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Islamic Antiquities
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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Abstract: Politically and historically : the Kingdom of Al - Hira was an independent Arab kingdom never submitted to the Sassanid empire, neither politically or militarily. It had joint protection treats and political relations with this empire.Religiously : Al - Hira was a multi - religion kingdom. At its early days it embraced many religions including both Heathenism and Judaism. No historical proof indicates that Al - Hira had embraced the religion of Sassanid as this didn't suit the Arab religious belief. Once Christianity arrived at Iraq, the inhabitants of Al - Hira were amongst the first people who believed in and embraced it to the extent that it became the religion of the majority of Al - Hira inhabitants. Before the advent of Islam, the official religion of Al - Hira was Christianity. Doctrinally, the people of Al - Hira didn't agree with other Christian sects about the nature of Christ and his virgin mother; they followed Nestorian's Doctrine which then became Eastern Christianity which spread from Al - Hira towards east to the far China. The bishop of Al - Hira was the protector of this belief. In Al - Hira there were many schools that taught this belief's theology; the most prominent Nestorian bishops. The religious architecture, especially Christian architecture some of which were revealed by archaeological excavations, was incomplete in that excavations did not reveal it completely or those which were found were destructed buildings. These buildings were monasteries or churches influenced by local architecture trends of ancient Iraq; they were not influenced by Christian architecture that was found in other neighboring countries. In the following we will brief the characteristics of the architecture in Al - Hira at that era : Monasteries : The monasteries were discussed through the historical resources and literature. The names of the famous monasteries in Al - Hira were mentioned. Texts were analyzed to determine the architectural and graphic elements of these monasteries and compare them with those the archaeological excavations revealed Christian monasteries in Al - Hira. Another resource was the archaeological excavations where foundations and traces of three monasteries; namely Qasseer, Ain Shayie and Abdul - Messiah monasteries, were found. The resources of the study of excavations depended upon scientific reports of missions, previous studies, authentic reports manuscripts, most of which were redrawn by the researcher to lighten the unclear ones. The monasteries found during excavations lacks a lot of elements mentioned by historical resources, such as monastic hermitages and cells, which characterize monasteries.Churches : Through the samples tackled by the study, three types of church planning were revealed : 1 - The type of one portico which ends at altar. This type was found in the monasteries of al - Qasseer.2 - The three - structure type with oratory which depends of pillars dividing among such porticos. Of this type was the church no.(11) found by the mission of Oxford University in 1931 and Al - Rahhaliya Church.3 - The three - structure type with oratory which depends on walls that divide porticos, such as those of Ain Shayie which were found by the Japanese mission.The roof design system depended upon semi - cylindrical vault and dome in general. However excavations didn't show these elements in a clear and complete way, architectural data suggest that. As for direction, churches didn't obey apostles' instructions that dictated direction towards east; they were deviated in different degrees towards south - east. Concerning architectural design, the monasteries and churches of Al - Hira were not influenced by a foreign architecture, but inspired by ancient Iraqi architecture, unlike those of Syria and Egypt which were influenced by Roman Culture.

نصوص اقتصادية غير منشورة من العصر السومري الحديث في المتحف العراقي == Unpublished Economic Texts From New Sumerian Period In Iraqi Museum

Author name: مهند عاشور شناوة القطبي
Supervisor name: نوالة احمد محمود المتولي
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Cuneiform Studies
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Baghdad
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Abstract: The third dynast of Ur is considered to be the period of the last Sumerian political and military Renaissance. This dynast has imposed its political and military authority all over Mesopotamia as well as outside it towards the north and east. As far as other aspects, such as cultural and economical aspects, the Sumerian influence was so huge on this period of the third dynasty of Ur, the matter which represented the total sum of the Sumerian knowledge and cultural influence that dominated Mesopotamia and its neighboring countries during this period and the following periods as well. What is noteworthy is the fact that most of the texts resulted from this period are economical texts which have great importance to be studied so as to conclude the type of the economical system that was dominate that period concerning exchanged materials were used by the people of that time and which, weighs, measures, numbers, spaces were used and with what materials. Moreover, these texts have a considerable value in studying the personal names of that period mentioned in the texts to enable researchers to realize different populations and races that used to occupy this area and to see whether they were the native people of this country or they were no more than (foreigners). This type of knowledge would guide researchers to know to which city any personal names exactly belong through elaborate comparisons with other studies and researches that dealt with this subject. On the other hand, there is still another importance to economical texts which can be witnessed in studying the names of months that are typically related to agricultural activities in order to notice the differences in the arrangement of these months among multiple cities. Lastly, these texts and through the study of date formula will enrich the historical information related to the period of every king and the different incidents events in his own reign. Thus, this dissertation tackles fifty four economical confiscated texts that belong to different cities and gathered from certain collections found in the Iraqi Museum which I've faced great difficulty in reading some of them. Such difficulty is attributed to the smash or erasing of these sign out of direct contacts, the matter which greatly affected the clarity of the numbers printed on these texts. The study fall into five chapters the first chapter of the study represents the central chapter which contains the reading of texts, translating them and presenting the general contents of these texts along with their analysis. Chapter two consists of a study of the personal names mentioned in these texts in addition to an analysis it. With specifying the place to which each name written on the tablet belongs to compare it with names from other cities. Chapter three includes two sections. The first section is devoted to study the date formula, whereas section two is tackling the study of the month’s names due to their belonging in different cities. In addition to that, this section contains an arrangement of the months in a list which would help after all to identify each text to its belonging place. Chapter four also consists of two sections. The first section deals with the study of the names of cities and geographical sites mentioned in the named texts so as to identify the geographical map for these texts. Section two, on the other hand, includes the types of professions and manual works illustrated in these texts. Finally, the chapter includes a conclusion that sums up the major findings of the study. Chapter five contains lists and schedules of these texts, followed by copies of the cuneiform tablets, a bibliography of Arabic and foreign sources and an abstract in English.

الثنائيـة اللغــوية بين السـومـرية والاكــدية في المصادر المسـماريـة == Sumero - Akkadian Bilingualism in Cuneiform Sources

Author name: عبد الستار احمد حسين خلف الجبوري
Supervisor name: عامر سليمان ابراهيم
General topic: Archeology
Specific topic: Ancient Monuments
Degree: Doctorate
Language: Arabic
University location: Mosul
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Abstract: One of the main linguistic characters in ancient Iraq is what is known "Sumero - Akkadian Bilingualism". In spite of the importance of the subject, little has been written about it mostly in foreign languages. This fact had lead us to choose the subject for our Ph.D. research.Bilingualism in ancient Iraq goes back to the fourth millennium B.C. since Sumerians and those who spoke Akkadian lived in the southern part of Iraq since that time. Bilingualism phenomena has lead to several linguistic results first of which was the mutual linguistic effects of Sumerian and Akkadian languages. Then the invention of what we call the Sumerian and Akkadian lexicons in addition, the writing of certain texts in both Sumerian and Akkadian languages, i.e. the bilingual texts.The thesis was divided into four chapters, the first gives a linguistic background in ancient Iraq, while the second dealt with Sumero - Akkadian bilingualism. The third chapter is concerned with the mutual effects of Sumerian and Akkadian languages. In the last chapter the main results of Sumero - Akkadian bilingualism, that is the Sumerian - Akkadian lexicons and the bilingual cuneiform texts were dealt with
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