Crossword-Solution: CALAH 5 letters, 6 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 10

Anagrams

Word Anagrams
CALAH anagram LACHA

We have 6 clues for the answer “CALAH”

Clue Answers
A capital of Assyria 1 answer
ASSYRIAN capital (milit.) 3 answers
ASSYRIAN military capital 3 answers
Assyrian Capital 3 answers
ANCIENT capital 13 answers
IRAQI city/town 36 answers
✏️ Suggest another clue Know another question for crossword solution "CALAH"? Please add your clue to the biggest crossword databank now!
Dermatological complaint
?
E
?
C
?
Z
?
E
?
M
?
A
Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
MEAZEC
Hint 3 another clue
eruption
14 +1

New Suggestion for "CALAH"

Answer (solution)
Clue

Related word tools

Sentences with CALAH (5)

The same inscription essentially is also found as the ending of the Ishtar, Mahir, Calah Palace, [Footnote: Budge-King, 173 ff.; Le Gac, 188 ff.] Calah wall, [Footnote: Budge-King, 177 ff.] Bulls, and Ninib inscriptions, [Footnote: Budge-King, 209 ff.] Variants are few, but are not without value in fixing the relative dates of the various recensions.
Assyrian Historiography Albert Ten Eyck Olmstead 2004
For example, some of the Standard inscriptions, as well as the Ishtar and Mahir ones, insert a reference to "Mount Lebanon and the Great Sea" which would place them after 876, and this is confirmed by the reference to Liburna of Patina which occurs in the Annals and the Calah wall inscription.
Assyrian Historiography Albert Ten Eyck Olmstead 2004
With this is to be compared the addition telling of the conquest of Nairi, found in the Ishtar, Mahir, and Calah Palace inscriptions, and which would seem to refer to the same period.
Assyrian Historiography Albert Ten Eyck Olmstead 2004
There is little doubt that it was in existence in the reign of Sargon II, and it was probably founded at the instance of the priests of Nebo who were settled at Nimrûd (the Calah of Gen.
The Babylonian Story of the Deluge E. A. Wallis Budge 2004
Calah, higher up the river, replaced Asshur in the thirteenth century B.C., only to be replaced in turn by Nineveh, a little further still upstream; and ultimately Assyria, though it had taken its name from the southern city, came to be consolidated round a north Mesopotamian capital into a power able to impose vassalage on Babylon and to send imperial raiders to the Mediterranean, and to the Great Lakes of Armenia.
The Ancient East D. G. Hogarh 2005
Where this answer appears

Appears in: NYT.

Used 1 time in crossword archives (1988).