- Isin (Sumerian: 𒉌𒋛𒅔𒆠, romanized: I3-si-inki,
modern Arabic:
Ishan al-
Bahriyat) is an
archaeological site in Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq
which was...
- Mashkan-shapir (Tell Abu Duwari)S
Eresh (probably Abu Salabikh) SU Isin (Ishan al-
Bahriyat)SC Adab (Tell Bismaya)SC
Nippur (Afak)SH
Marad (Tell
Wannat es-Sadum)S...
- (Afak)
Marad (Tell
Wannat es-Sadum) Adab (Tell Bismaya) Isin (Ishan al-
Bahriyat)
Kisurra (Tell Abu Hatab)
Shuruppak (Tell Fara)
Karkar (Tell Ĝidr?) Bad-tibira...
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Larsa 𒌓𒀕𒆠 {{{1}}}
Shown within Iraq
Location Ishan al-
Bahriyat, Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq
Region Mesopotamia Coordinates 31°17′9″N 45°51′13″E...
- Bądarzewska-Baranowska,
Polish composer WGPSN Bahriyat 50°18′N 2°30′W / 50.3°N 2.5°W / 50.3; -2.5 (
Bahriyat) 5 1997
Kumyk first name
WGPSN Baker 62°30′N...
- cone was
embedded in a wall, and
contains the deed of
foundation of the city
walls of Isin (Tell
Bahriyat) by king Ishme-Dagan of Isin (1953-1935 BCE)....
- "Destruction and
Looting of
Archaeological Sites between Fāra / Šuruppak and Išān
Bahrīyāt / Isin:
Damage ****essment
during the Fara
Regional Survey Project FARSUP"...
-
ancient city of Isin (today
known as the
archaeological site of
Ishan al-
Bahriyat). It is
believed to have
flourished c. 1953–1717 BCE
according to the short...
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Further tablets containing the text were
excavated at Isin,
modern Ishan al-
Bahriyat. More were
found at
Henri de Genouillac's
excavations at Kish (B 150) and...
- “Support of Erra”) c. 1868–1861 BC (MC), was king of Isin,
modern Ishan al-
Bahriyat, and
according to the
Sumerian King List
ruled for
eight years. He succeeded...