"Public Museum" Around 530 B | Lanham, MD: University Press of America |
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Nuclear Power Plants as Weapons for the Enemy: An Unrecognized Military Peril |
in Ur, an educational museum containing a collection of labeled antiquities was founded by Ennigaldi-Nanna the, daughter of Nabonidus, the last king of Babylonia.
Ismael, Ismael, and Abu Jaber, 1991, p | The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc |
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Since the aftermath of the 1991 gulf war, nearly four million Kurds have enjoyed complete autonomy in the region of Iraqi Kurdistan | "The Skeletons of Shanidar Cave" |
The Iraqi Revolution of 1958: A Revolutionary Quest for Unity and Security.
26The Muslim World, Hartford Seminary Foundation, LXVII No | University of California Press, 1985 |
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists | "Public Museum" Around 530 B |
Constitution of Iraq, Article 4 5th• 69 The first museum known to historians circa 530 BCE was that of Ennigaldi-Nanna, the daughter of Nabu-na'id Nabonidus , the last king to Babylonia.
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