Arbela

/ɑːrˈbeɪlə/ noun

A historical city in ancient Mesopotamia, famous as the site of Alexander the Great's decisive victory over the Persian Empire in 331 BCE.

The name comes from Aramaic roots, referring to a location in what is now northern Iraq. The city's historical significance made its name synonymous with one of history's most important battles.

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