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  2. Ur - Wikipedia

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    Ur [a] (/ ʊr / or / ɜːr / [3]) ... According to one estimate, Ur was the largest city in the world from c. 2030 to 1980 BC. Its population was approximately 65,000 ...

  3. Historical urban community sizes - Wikipedia

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    Estimating population sizes before censuses were conducted is a difficult task. [1] Neolithic settlements ... Ur: Iraq 6,000 [36] Uruk: Iraq 8,000 [3] 14,000 [36 ...

  4. Ur of the Chaldees - Wikipedia

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    Another possible location for Ur of the Chaldees (Ur Kasdim) is the ancient Assyrian and Seleucid city Edessa, now called Şanlıurfa. According to some Jewish traditions, this is the site where Abraham was cast into a furnace by Nimrod as punishment for his monotheistic beliefs, but miraculously escaped unscathed.

  5. List of countries by population (United Nations) - Wikipedia

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    Statistical subregions as defined by the United Nations Statistics Division [1]. This is the list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, based on estimates published by the United Nations in the 2024 revision of World Population Prospects.

  6. Ur-Nammu - Wikipedia

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    Stele of Ur-Nammu, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archeology and Anthropology. A portion of the stela fragments were found during excavations at Ur in the 1920s, primarily in 1925, by Leonard Woolley under the auspices of the Joint Expedition of The University Museum and The British Museum in the temple precinct of Nanna.

  7. Ur, Pyrénées-Orientales - Wikipedia

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    Ur is located in the canton of Les Pyrénées catalanes and in the arrondissement of Prades. Ur-Les Escaldes station has rail connections to Villefranche-de-Conflent and Latour-de-Carol. Map of Ur and its surrounding communes

  8. Nasiriyah - Wikipedia

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    It had a diverse population of Muslims, Mandaeans and Jews in the early 20th century; [2] today its inhabitants are predominantly Shia Muslims. [3] Nasiriyah was founded by the Muntafiq tribe in the late 19th century during the Ottoman era. [4] It has since become a major hub for transportation. [3] Nasiriyah is the center of a date-growing area.

  9. Sumerian King List - Wikipedia

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    The so-called Ur III Sumerian King List (USKL), on a clay tablet possibly found in Adab, is the only known version of the SKL that predates the Old Babylonian period. The colophon of this text mentions that it was copied during the reign of Shulgi (2084–2037 BC), the second king of the Ur III dynasty.