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- Beth_Nahrain abstract "Beth Nahrain or Bit Nahrain or (Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܢܗܪ̈ܝܢ; \"house (of the) rivers\") is the Assyrian name for the region known as Mesopotamia in the Syriac language (Greek \"land between the rivers\") as well as its surrounding periphery. Geographically, it refers to the areas around the Euphrates and Tigris rivers (as well as their tributaries). The Aramaic name loosely describes the area of the rivers, not between the rivers like the literal Greek term; however both names refer to the same region.While it may be erroneously thought that the name is derived from the Greek \"Mesopotamia\", the opposite is more probable as the Aramaic name has been attested since the adoption of Old Aramaic as the lingua franca of the Neo Assyrian Empire in the 8th century BCE, while the Greek name Mesopotamia was first coined in the 2nd century BCE by the historian Polybius during the Seleucid period. The name Bayn al-Nahrayn is also found in Arabic (بين النهرين; \"between the two rivers\").This area roughly encompasses modern Iraq, northeastern Syria and parts of southeastern Turkey and southwestern Iran. The Assyrians are considered to be indigenous inhabitants of Beth Nahrain. \"Nahrainean\" or \"Nahrainian\" is the Anglicized name for \"Nahraya\", which is the Aramaic equivalent of \"Mesopotamian\".".
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- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Arabic.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Assyrian_people.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aramaic_words_and_phrases.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Category:Assyrian_geography.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Syria.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Euphrates.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Indigenous_peoples.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Iran.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Iraq.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Lingua_franca.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Mesopotamia.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Neo-Assyrian_Empire.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Old_Aramaic_language.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Polybius.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Seleucid_Empire.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Syriac_language.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Tigris.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLink Turkey.
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Assyrian homeland".
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beth Nahrain".
- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageWikiLinkText "native lands".
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- Beth_Nahrain wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Syria-geo-stub.
- Beth_Nahrain subject Category:Aramaic_words_and_phrases.
- Beth_Nahrain subject Category:Assyrian_geography.
- Beth_Nahrain subject Category:History_of_Syria.
- Beth_Nahrain hypernym Name.
- Beth_Nahrain type Language.
- Beth_Nahrain type Language.
- Beth_Nahrain comment "Beth Nahrain or Bit Nahrain or (Syriac: ܒܝܬ ܢܗܪ̈ܝܢ; \"house (of the) rivers\") is the Assyrian name for the region known as Mesopotamia in the Syriac language (Greek \"land between the rivers\") as well as its surrounding periphery. Geographically, it refers to the areas around the Euphrates and Tigris rivers (as well as their tributaries).".
- Beth_Nahrain label "Beth Nahrain".
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- Beth_Nahrain sameAs Beth-Nahrin.
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- Beth_Nahrain wasDerivedFrom Beth_Nahrain?oldid=708234114.
- Beth_Nahrain isPrimaryTopicOf Beth_Nahrain.