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Araba may refer to: Places and jurisdictions * the Ancient Arab Kingdom of Hatra, a Roman-Parthian buffer state in modern Iraq * Basque name of Álava, a province and medieval bishopric (now Latin titular see) in the autonomous Basque Country, northern Spain * Arabah, a section of the Great Rift Valley Other uses * ''Araba'' (album), a 1999 album by Mustafa Sandal * Araba (carriage), a carriage (such as a cab or coach) used in Turkey and neighbouring countries; also spelled ''aroba'' * Araba Formation, in palaeozoic geology * Araba people, an indigenous Australian people of Queensland, Australia * Araba language, an Australian language * Araba (title), a chieftaincy title that may be held by a Yoruba priest of the oracle. See also * Arava (other) * Arraba (other) Arraba () can refer to the following: *Arraba, Israel *Arraba, Jenin Other *Arabah See also *Araba (other) Araba may refer to: Places and jurisdictions * the Ancient Arab Kingdom ...
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Kingdom Of Hatra
The Kingdom of Hatra,also called Kingdom of Arabaya and Araba.Hatra
in Encyclopaedia Britannica
was a 2nd-century kingdom located between the and the , mostly under Parthian suzerainty, in modern-day northern .


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The name of "Hatra" appears various times in the

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Álava
Álava () or Araba (), officially Araba/Álava, is a Provinces of Spain, province of Spain and a historical territory of the Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country, heir of the ancient Basque señoríos#Lords of Álava, Lordship of Álava, former medieval Catholic bishopric and now Latin titular see. Its capital city, Vitoria-Gasteiz, is also the seat of the political main institutions of the Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Autonomous Community. It borders the Basque provinces of Biscay and Gipuzkoa to the north, the community of La Rioja (Spain), La Rioja to the south, the province of Burgos (in the community of Castile and León) to the west and the community of Navarre to the east. The Treviño enclave, Enclave of Treviño, surrounded by Alavese territory, is however part of the province of Burgos, thus belonging to the autonomous community of Castile and León, not Álava. It is the largest of the three provinces in the Basque Autonomous Communi ...
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Arabah
The Arabah/Araba () or Aravah/Arava () is a loosely defined geographic area in the Negev Desert, south of the Dead Sea basin, which forms part of the border between Israel to the west and Jordan to the east. The old meaning, which was in use up to around the early 20th century, covered almost the entire length of what today is called the Jordan Rift Valley, running in a north–south orientation between the southern end of the Sea of Galilee and the northern tip of the Gulf of Aqaba of the Red Sea at Aqaba–Eilat. This included the Jordan River Valley between the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea, the Dead Sea itself, and what today is commonly called the Arava Valley. The contemporary use of the term is restricted to this southern section alone. Geography The Arabah is in length, from the Gulf of Aqaba to the southern shore of the Dead Sea. Topographically, the region is divided into three sections. From the Gulf of Aqaba northward, the land gradually rises over a distan ...
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Araba (album)
Araba may refer to: Places and jurisdictions * the Ancient Arab Kingdom of Hatra, a Roman-Parthian buffer state in modern Iraq * Basque name of Álava, a province and medieval bishopric (now Latin titular see) in the autonomous Basque Country, northern Spain * Arabah, a section of the Great Rift Valley Other uses * ''Araba'' (album), a 1999 album by Mustafa Sandal * Araba (carriage), a carriage (such as a cab or coach) used in Turkey and neighbouring countries; also spelled ''aroba'' * Araba Formation, in palaeozoic geology * Araba people, an indigenous Australian people of Queensland, Australia * Araba language, an Australian language * Araba (title), a chieftaincy title that may be held by a Yoruba priest of the oracle. See also * Arava (other) * Arraba (other) Arraba () can refer to the following: *Arraba, Israel *Arraba, Jenin Other *Arabah See also *Araba (other) Araba may refer to: Places and jurisdictions * the Ancient Arab Kingdom ...
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Araba (carriage)
An araba (from ) (also ''arba'' or ''aroba'') is a carriage drawn by horses or oxen, used in Turkey and neighboring countries in the 18th and 19th centuries, with crosswise seating and usually with a canopy top to protect occupants from the sun and afford privacy. It is usually heavy and built without springs; when it has springs it is called yaylı, shorter form of "''yaylı araba''" or "araba with springs". In modern Turkish, the word ''araba'' is used for almost any kind of wheeled device including a hand truck or a car (automobile). References External links Araba imagefroWhitney 1901.Educational Technology Clearinghouse, University of South Florida. Drawing.Araba - Open Dictionary
includes usage quotes from 1845, 1898 and 1917 writings. {{Horse-drawn carriages, state=expanded Carriages ...
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Araba Formation
The Gulf of Suez Rift is a continental rift zone that was active between the Late Oligocene ( 28 Ma) and the end of the Miocene (c. 5 Ma). It represented a continuation of the Red Sea Rift until break-up occurred in the middle Miocene, with most of the displacement on the newly developed Red Sea spreading centre being accommodated by the Dead Sea Transform. During its brief post-rift history, the deepest part of the remnant rift topography has been filled by the sea, creating the Gulf of Suez. North of the Gulf of Suez the rift becomes indistinct and its exact geometry uncertain, linking eventually to the Manzala rift beneath the Nile delta. Plate tectonic setting The formation of the Red Sea – Gulf of Suez rift system was caused by the anticlockwise rotation of the Arabian plate with respect to the African plate. This model is consistent with near orthogonal rifting along the entire length of the rift system. Alternative models that suggest initiation by strike-slip faulti ...
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Araba People
The Araba were an indigenous Australian people of Queensland. Country According to Norman Tindale's estimate, the Araba had some of tribal land. Alternative names * ''A:rap'' * ''Aripa'' * ''Ngariba'' ( Walangama exonym An endonym (also known as autonym ) is a common, name for a group of people, individual person, geographical place, language, or dialect, meaning that it is used inside a particular group or linguistic community to identify or designate them ...) Notes Citations Sources * * * {{authority control Aboriginal peoples of Queensland ...
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Araba Language
Gurdjar (Kurtjar) is a Paman language of the Cape York Peninsula, Queensland, Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising mainland Australia, the mainland of the Australia (continent), Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and list of islands of Australia, numerous smaller isl .... There are two dialects, Gurdjar proper (Gunggara, Kunggara), and Rip (Ngarap, Areba). According to the UNESCO Atlas of the World's Languages in Danger, the language is classified as extinct. Phonology Consonants Vowels Kurtjar also has a diphthong /ua/. References {{Pama–Nyungan languages, Paman Paman languages Extinct languages of Queensland ...
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Babalawo
Babaalawo or babaláwo in West Africa (babalao in Caribbean and South American Spanish and babalaô in Brazilian Portuguese), literally means "father of secrets" (or “father of mysteries”) in the Yoruba language. It is a spiritual title that denotes a high priest of the Ifá oracle. Ifá is a divination system that represents the teachings of the òrìṣà Ọrunmila, the òrìṣà of wisdom, who in turn serves as the oracular representative of Olodumare. The babalawo serves not only as a religious figure but also as a cultural bridge, helping to preserve language, proverbs, and ritual customs that are foundational to Yoruba identity. History of babalawo The term "babalawo" typically refers to a Yoruba religious figure, often considered a priest or diviner, within the Ifá system of the Yoruba people in West Africa. The Ifá system is a complex and ancient divination and religious practice that has its roots in Yoruba mythology and culture and is deeply rooted in Yo ...
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Arava (other)
Arava or Aravah is the Hebrew name of a section of the Great Rift Valley between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba/Eilat in Israel and Jordan. Its Arabic name is Arabah. Arava may also refer to: Places *Arava, Estonia, a village in Anija Parish, Harju County, Estonia *Arava(h) / Araba(h) Valley-related: **Arava Stream, an intermittent stream **Sea of Arava, the Dead Sea Other uses *Arava Valley-related: **Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, an Israeli study programme **Arava Power Company, an Israeli solar energy company **Arava spider, a huntsman spider found in the southern Arava Valley of Israel and Jordan **IAI Arava, a plane manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries *Arava, a brand name for the antirheumatic drug leflunomide * Arava Shahaf (born 1990), Israeli female footballer *Aravah (Sukkot), a willow branch, one of the four species used on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot See also * Arraba (other) *Araba (other) Araba may refer to: Places and ju ...
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