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===========Margaret Mc Gann Wel;ch 1835 ===========Bloomington , Illinois ========

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======== John ====== 1865

Henry ====B 1866 ======Joseph 1857 =====

Walter ===b 1868

Albert ===b 1870 ==Mary Morrjssey 1857 B NJ

William ---1872

Maggie 1878

Catherine 1857 1900 ( Children

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Thomas 1862 =======

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( A ) Maggie 1878

( B ) Agnes 1881
( C ) Mary 1883
( D) Kate 1886
( E ) Joseph Jr 1888

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Gas in Mesopotamia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Iraq: From Sumer to Saddam - Google Book Search

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Iraq: From Sumer to Saddam
By Geoffrey Leslie Simons, Simons

By Geoffrey Leslie
Simons, Simons
Contributor Tony Benn
Published 1996
Macmillan
Iraq
444 pages
ISBN:0333660560
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This is a broad history of Iraq, from the earliest times to the present, with particular attention to the emergence of modern Iraq in the 20th century, the power struggles that led to the rise of Saddam Hussein, and recent events, such as, the 1990-91 Gulf crisis.
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468 Reviews GEOFF SIMONS, Iraq: From Sumer to Saddam (London: macmillan Press, 1994). Pp. 422. REVIEWED BY TAREQ Y. ISMAEL, Department of Political Science, ...
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insight8: "onder if I might draw attention to a secondary danger that threatens both European and American citizens who could become the involuntary victims of any military operation in Iraq?

There is a real prospect of a massive man-made flood covering a part of the country that contains sites of great archaeological importance. It imperils much that has been achieved by western exploration and scholarship over the past 150 years. Urgent action is called for and archaeologists from several countries, including Britain and the USA, are hoping to mount rescue operations. At the onset of the Gulf War some of us warned of the danger posed by military operations in places such as Babylon, biblical Ur and Erech (Uruk of the present day) and other sites of world renown in the south of the country. As biographer of Leonard Woolley who unveiled Ur and Gertrude Bell who was the founder of the Baghdad Museum and first director of the country's antiquities service, I had a special interest. Now much more familiar treasures are at risk between the rivers Tigris and Euphrates. And if the military threat is still in the balance, the flood hazard is actual and urgent in the region that provided almost all the great museums of the West with the massively eloquent wall friezes of mighty Assyria.

A continual reduction in the flow of the Tigris and the consequent dam project which the Iraqis are completing at Ma"

The Ottoman "Taj Mahal" - an architectural masterpiece in danger - Turkish Daily News Jan 26, 2002

The Ottoman "Taj Mahal" - an architectural masterpiece in danger - Turkish Daily News Jan 26, 2002: "The Ottoman 'Taj Mahal' - an architectural masterpiece in danger
# The outstanding and astonishing walled cemetery complex, an Ottoman 'Taj Mahal', called 'the Turkish cemetery' by the Maltese, to distinguish it from the adjacent Jewish cemetery, seems to be the property of the Turkish Govenment and its upkeep is therefore the responsibility today of the Turkish Government but, the buildings are suffering from a complete lack of any attention and of vital repair work.

T.M.P.Duggan

Strange though it may seem, in a period of apparent westernization, under the Ottoman Sultans Abdul Aziz (1861-76) and Sultan Abdulhamit IInd (1876-1909), some of the architects employed by these Sultans faced up to the Islamic architectural past and began to search for an Ottoman international Islamic architectural identity and style. They looked, not to the classic Ottoman architecture of Mimar Sinan and his followers from the 16th and 17th centuries, but instead, went further back to the Islamic architecture of the 14th and 15th centuries in Turkey and to the examples of superb Islamic architecture from 12th to 14th century Andalusia, particularly from Granada and Seville in Spain and also from 17th and 18th century Moghul India.

This change in Ottoman architectural style is more pronounced in th"

Randall Miller Haydu: Contact for tests 1-941-320-0002 | Wellness Sarsota is where Elya aka Maris akka Stella Zambrano went to for her problems ask Jim Trider 1-941-320-000

Randall Miller Haydu: Contact for tests 1-941-320-0002 | Wellness Sarsota is where Elya aka Maris akka Stella Zambrano went to for her problems ask Jim Trider 1-941-320-000

Arab - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Arab - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: "An Arab (Arabic: عربي‎, ʿarabi) is a person who identifies as such on genealogical,[4][5] linguistic,[6][7] or cultural grounds.[8][9] The plural form, Arabs (العرب al-ʿarab), refers to the ethnic group at large.

Though the Arabic language pre-dates the Common Era, Arabic culture was first spread in the Middle East beginning in the 2nd century as ethnically Arab Christians such as the Ghassanids, Lakhmids and Banu Judham began migrating into the Northern Arabian desert and the Levant.[10][11][12] The Arabic language gained greater prominence with the rise of Islam in the 7th century AD as the language of the Qur'an, and Arabic language and culture were more widely disseminated as a result of early Islamic expansion.[13]"