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Anbar (Arabic: الأنبار, romanized: al-Anbār, Syriac: ܐܢܒܐܪ, romanized: Anbar,) also known by its original ancient name, Peroz-Shapur, was an ancient and medieval town in central Iraq. It played a role in the Roman–Persian Wars of the 3rd–4th centuries, and briefly became the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate before the founding of Baghdad in 762. It remained a moderately prosperous town through the 10th century, but quickly declined thereafter. As a local administrative centre, it survived until the 14th century, but was later abandoned.

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  • الأنبار (مدينة) (ar)
  • Al-Anbar (ca)
  • Ανμπάρ (el)
  • Anbar (town) (en)
  • Al-Anbar (fr)
  • Al-Anbar (it)
  • アンバール (ja)
  • Ambar (cidade) (pt)
  • Анбар (ru)
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  • الأنبار مدينة عراقية قديمة تقع ضمن أراضي مدينة الصقلاوية على الضفة الشرقية لنهر الفرات جنوب نهر الصقلاوية، أقصى شمال شبكة القنوات التي تمتد من نهر الفرات إلى نهر دجلة. (ar)
  • Al-Anbar (àrab: الأنبار, al-Anbār), antiga Firuz Chapur, Perisapora o Anbar (persa: انبار, Anbār, ‘graner’, ‘arsenal’, ‘dipòsit’, ‘reserva d'aigua’, derivat d'ab anbar, ‘dipòsit d'aigua potable’ a l'Iran) fou una antiga ciutat d'Iraq avui en ruïnes, a 5 km al nord-oest de Falluja i al costat del llogaret d'as-Saqlāwīya. Dona nom a la que té per capital a Ramadi i de la que Falluja n'és la segona ciutat. (ca)
  • Το Ανμπάρ (Αράβικα: الأنبار‎) ήταν μια αρχαία και μεσαιωνική πόλη στο σημερινό κεντρικό Ιράκ. Έπαιξε ρόλο στους Ρωμαίικο-Περσικούς πολέμους του 3-4 αιώνα, και έγινε προσωρινά η πρωτεύουσα του Χαλιφάτο των Αββασιδών πριν την ίδρυση της Βαγδάτης το 762. Παρέμεινε μια σχετικά ευημερούσα πόλη μέχρι τον 10 αιώνα, άλλα γρήγορα παράκμασε. Ως τοπικό κέντρο αυτοδικήσεις επιβίωσε μέχρι τον 14 αιώνα, άλλα αργότερα εγκαταλείφθηκε. Τα ερείπια της είναι κοντά στην μοντέρνα Φαλούτζα. Η πόλη δίνει το όνομα της στην . (el)
  • Al-Anbâr (arabe : al-ʾanbār, الأنبار), anciennement Firuz Châpûr, Perisapora ou Anbâr (anbār (en persan : انبار), grenier ; arsenal ; entrepôt ; réservoir, cf. ab anbar, un réservoir traditionnel d'eau potable en Iran) avant l'arrivée des Arabes, était une ville importante sur la rive gauche de l'Euphrate. Les ruines de la ville se trouvent à 5 km au nord-ouest de Fallûja à proximité du village d'As-Saqlâwîya. La ville donne son nom à la province d'Al-Anbâr dont la capitale actuelle et plus grande ville est Ramadi. La seconde ville de la province est Falloujah. (fr)
  • アンバール(الأنبار、al-Anbār)は、イラクに存在した都市。ユーフラテス川の東岸に位置し、ファルージャの北西6kmの地点にアンバールの遺跡が存在する。 (ja)
  • al-Anbār (in arabo: الأنبار‎) è una città dell'Iraq, già capitale provvisoria della dinastia Abbaside nell'VIII secolo. Sita sulla sponda di sinistra del fiume Eufrate, immediatamente a sud del Nahr ʿĪsā e del canale Sakhlawiyye, il più settentrionale dei canali che uniscono l'Eufrate al Tigri, non è distante dalla città irachena di Falluja, centro culturale ebraico noto con il toponimo di Pumbedita. (it)
  • Анбар (араб. الأنبار‎) — исторический город на территории провинции Анбар современного Ирака, находился на восточном берегу Евфрата. (ru)
  • Ambar (em árabe: الأنبار‎‎; romaniz.: Anbar), também conhecida como Sapor Vitorioso durante os primeiros tempos do Império Sassânida (em persa médio: 𐭯𐭥𐭩𐭥𐭦𐭱𐭧𐭯𐭥𐭧𐭥𐭩; romaniz.: Pērōz-Šāpūr/Pērōz-Šābuhr; em parta: 𐭐𐭓𐭂𐭅𐭆𐭔𐭇𐭐𐭅𐭇𐭓; romaniz.: Prgwzšhypwhr; em aramaico: פירוז שבור; em latim: Perisapora/Pirisabora; em grego: Βηρσαβωρα), foi uma cidade no Iraque situada na margem leste do Eufrates, logo ao sul do , o canal mais setentrional que conecta aquele rio ao Tigre. (pt)
  • Anbar (Arabic: الأنبار, romanized: al-Anbār, Syriac: ܐܢܒܐܪ, romanized: Anbar,) also known by its original ancient name, Peroz-Shapur, was an ancient and medieval town in central Iraq. It played a role in the Roman–Persian Wars of the 3rd–4th centuries, and briefly became the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate before the founding of Baghdad in 762. It remained a moderately prosperous town through the 10th century, but quickly declined thereafter. As a local administrative centre, it survived until the 14th century, but was later abandoned. (en)
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  • Anbar (en)
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