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susiana

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Su⋅si⋅a⋅na

[soo-zee-ah-nuh, -an-uh]
–noun
Elam.

E⋅lam

[ee-luhm]
–noun
an ancient kingdom E of Babylonia and N of the Persian Gulf. Capital: Susa.
Also called Susiana.
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E·lam   (ē'ləm)   
An ancient country of southwest Asia in present-day southwest Iran. It was established east of the Tigris River before 3000 B.C. and was known for its warlike people, traditionally thought to be descended from Noah's son Shem.
Su·si·a·na   (sōō'zē-ä'nə, -ān'ə)   
See Elam.
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