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Akkad (city) and Dhuluiya

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Difference between Akkad (city) and Dhuluiya

Akkad (city) vs. Dhuluiya

Akkad (also Accad, Akkade, Agade; cuneiform URIKI) was the capital of the Akkadian Empire, which was the dominant political force in Mesopotamia during a period of about 150 years in the last third of the 3rd millennium BC. Dhuluʿiya (الضلوعية) is a town in Salah ad-Din Governorate, Iraq situated on the left bank of the Tigris, near the mouth of the ʿAdhaim, some east of Samarra and north of Baghdad.

Similarities between Akkad (city) and Dhuluiya

Akkad (city) and Dhuluiya have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Baghdad, ʿAdhaim, Samarra, Tigris.

Baghdad

Baghdad (بغداد) is the capital of Iraq.

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ʿAdhaim

The ʿAdhaim (العظيم) is a river that originates in the Zagros Mountains in Sulaymaniyah Governorate and joins the Tigris river after at, some downstream (east-to-southeast) of Samarra.

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Samarra

Sāmarrāʾ (سَامَرَّاء) is a city in Iraq.

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Tigris

Batman River The Tigris (Sumerian: Idigna or Idigina; Akkadian: 𒁇𒄘𒃼; دجلة Dijlah; ܕܹܩܠܵܬ.; Տիգրիս Tigris; Դգլաթ Dglatʿ;, biblical Hiddekel) is the eastern member of the two great rivers that define Mesopotamia, the other being the Euphrates.

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Akkad (city) and Dhuluiya Comparison

Akkad (city) has 36 relations, while Dhuluiya has 19. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 7.27% = 4 / (36 + 19).

References

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