Thomas A. Carlson (eds.), "Adiabene" in last modified July 30, 2014, http://syriaca.org/place/993 Adiabene Ḥadyab ܚܕܝܐܒ ܚܶܕܝܰܐܒ حدياب Erbil Ḥazzā Classical Adiabene, Syriac Ḥadyāb, refers to the region between the Upper and Lower Zab rivers, from the Tigris in the west to Mt. Ṣalāḥ al-dīn (= Mt. Pirmum) in the east. 20. Adiabene 36.191265 44.00924 Dolabani transcribed the name from Arabic rather than presenting a native Syriac form. http://syriaca.org/place/993 http://pleiades.stoa.org/places/893935 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adiabene http://www.csc.org.il/db/browse.aspx?db=SB&sL=A&sK=Adiabene&sT=keywords A. Harrak 20. Adiabene The Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage 10-11 The Gorgias Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Syriac Heritage 2, 5, 7, 10–11, 31, 72, 144, 157, 175, 183, 194, 199, 202, 217, 218, 243, 294, 309, 311, 324, 414, 417, 430, 437, 440 Map I C1, II C1 ܒܪ̈ܘܠܐ ܒܕܝܪ̈ܐ ܕܥܠ ܡܪܕܘܬ ܝܘܠܦܢ̈ܐ ܣܘܪ̈ܝܝܐ ܗܕܝܪ̈ܐ 162 كتاب اللؤلؤ المنثور في تاريخ العلوم والأداب السريانية 142 The Scattered Pearls: A History of Syriac Literature and Sciences 164 The Comprehensive Bibliography on Syriac Christianity Adiabene David Wilmshurst The Ecclesiastical Organisation of the Church of the East, 1318-1913 14, 20, 30, 95, 127, 165, 166-174, 346, 347, 350, 354, 355, 358 http://pleiades.stoa.org/places/893935