The Roman state ended and was divided between the sons of Theodosius, where Onarios ruled the western part of the state, Rome, while Arcadios ruled the eastern part of Constantinople. Byzantine coins continued in the style of Roman coins. Byzantine coins were considered to be inferior to Roman coins. On …
Read More »The oldest paper money of Chinese civilization
China’s culture flourished by trade, land and sea, especially the silk trade. Confucianism was known in China, followed by Buddhism, which spread in China during the seventh century where there were 300 Buddhist temples. The civilization of China began about 1500 BC. The barter sought to buy a commodity and …
Read More »(Money of the Umayyad state 41 – 132 AH / 661-750 AD)
Arab money continued to circulate in the Sasanian style, which appeared in the era of the Caliphs (may God be pleased with them) during the early years of the Umayyad era until the era of the Caliph Abdul Malik bin Marwan (65-86 AH). It should be noted that a number …
Read More »Seminar titled (national gods in Mesopotamia)
In the scientific activity of the Department of Islamic Archeology in our College, Dr. Hussein Aliwi Abdul Hussein taught at our college on Monday, March 26, 2018, entitled “The National Gods in Mesopotamia.” The Mesopotamian peoples of the Sumerians and Akkadian people from the cult of natural phenomena made a …
Read More »The seminar entitled “Religious Implications for the Old Iraqi Society”
In the scientific activity of the Department of Islamic Archeology in our College, Dr. Hussein Aliwi Abdul Hussein taught at our college on Monday, 11-3-2018, entitled “Religious Implications for the Old Iraqi Society.” The research included the influence of the old Iraqi society on the dominance of religious concepts On …
Read More »Spirit of Kedam – Atimo in the beliefs of Mesopotamia
The research dealt with the view of the ancient Iraqis on the issue of death and the accompanying rituals and the subsequent burial of the dead crying and wailing as discussed in the research methods of burying the dead according to beliefs believed by the people of Mesopotamia Research Prepared …
Read More »Najaf’s position on the declaration of the revolution of 14 July 1958 and the law of agrarian reform and personal status
The city of Najaf is a fertile ground for the growth of national and national ideas. It has a prominent position in religion, intellect and civilization, so it has a clear role in influencing the internal political process in Iraq, despite being a district affiliated to the Karbala district. Iraqi …
Read More »unpublished Sumerian text from the modern Sumerian period of Iraqi antiques concerned some professions
The research included the definition of some occupations and trades practiced by men and women, which were shown by the cuneiform texts discovered in the Sumerian cities dating back to the modern Sumerian era. This text is considered to be one of the administrative texts concerning the distribution of quotas …
Read More »Functions of the fundamental goddesses in Mesopotamia
The research included a brief definition of the goddess with clearly defined functions mentioned in cuneiform inscriptions or which revealed the remains of her statues in archaeological excavations as well as the deities dealt with in research studies. Research Prepared by: Dr. Hussein Aliawi Abdul Hussein Research published in: Journal …
Read More »University of Kufa National (documentary study)
Chosen to establish a place of Kufa University, Kufa, the civil considerations, according to historical and cultural characterized the city and this collected between originality and creativity in various fields of thought and knowledge. In order to realize this idea, a group of scientific and social figures apply to the …
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