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‖ samarra1 Hist. (səˈmærə) Also 8 samarre. [med.L.: see simar.] A kind of cassock, painted with flames, etc., worn on the way to execution by persons condemned by the Inquisition to be burnt.1731 Chandler tr. Limborch's Hist. Inquis. II. iv. xli. 295 They [prisoners designed for the fire] are..cloat...
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Samarra
Samarra became the type site for the Samarra culture. Iraq Image - Samarra Satellite Observation
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Samarra
Samarra2 (səˈmɑːrə) The name of a city in northern Iraq, used in phr. an appointment in Samarra to indicate the inevitability of death. Also transf. In Maugham's play (see quot. 1933), the servant to a merchant meets Death in the market-place at Baghdad, and flees to Samarra to escape his clutches. ...
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Samarra SC
Samarra Sport Club () is an Iraqi professional football club based in Samarra. Founded in 1973, the club competes in Iraq Division One. History
In the Iraqi Premier League
Samarra played in the Iraqi Premier League for 22 consecutive seasons, starting from the 1989–90 season, where they
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Samarra University
University of Samarra is an Iraqi public university that was officially established as a university in the beginning of 2012, after it had been affiliated These colleges are the daughters University of Samarra, whose foundation stone was laid on March 17, 2009.
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Samarra offensive
The Samarra offensive (March 13 – April 23, 1917) was launched by the British against the Ottomans as part of the Mesopotamian Campaign in World War I.
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Samarra TV
Samarra TV () is an Iraqi satellite television channel based in Baghdad, Iraq. The channel was launched in 2013. See also
Television in Iraq
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Samarra TV Official website
Television stations in Iraq
Arab mass media
Arabic-language television
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Samarra District
Samarra District () is a district of Saladin Governorate, Iraq.
Districts of Saladin Governorate
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Samarra culture
even Samarra "impulses", largely because we do not understand the relationships with the traditional Samarra heartlands. Samarra ware
The ceramic of this culture is named Samarra ware.
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Samarra Barrage
The Samarra Barrage () is a multi-purpose barrage on the Tigris River adjacent (west) of Samarra and north of Baghdad, Iraq. The intent was to use water stored from the Samarra Barrage and the Ramadi Barrage for irrigation.
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Battle of Samarra (1733)
The battle of Samarra
Topal proved his worth almost immediately. Samarra (1733)
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Battle of Samarra (363)
The Battle of Samarra took place in June 363, during the invasion of the Sasanian Empire by the Roman Emperor Julian. Notes
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Abbasid Samarra
Both areas continued to be populated following the abandonment of Samarra and seem to have been considered as suburbs of Samarra proper; the tenth-century Developments in the 20th century, including the completion of the Samarra Barrage in the 1950s and growth of the modern city of Samarra, have resulted
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Samarra Stadium
Samarra Stadium, is a multi-use stadium in Samarra, Iraq.
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Museum of Samarra
The Museum of Samarra is under construction. References
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Museums in Iraq
2014 establishments in Iraq
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