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Dilbat (modern Tell ed-Duleim or Tell al-Deylam) was an
ancient Near
Eastern city
located 25
kilometers south of
Babylon on the
eastern bank of the Western...
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Urash (Uraš) was a
Mesopotamian god who was the
tutelary deity of
Dilbat. He was an
agricultural god, and in that
capacity he was
frequently ****ociated...
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meters in
diameter with
domed tops, were
found in the
Babylonian city of
Dilbat.
Goblets and wavy
sided bowls are
commonly found in K****ite
pottery deposits...
- Sumuabum,
include his
efforts in
expanding Babylonian territory by
conquering Dilbat and Kish. His successor, Sumualailum, was able to
complete the wall around...
- month, a
second rebel king, Bel-shimanni, was
recognised in
Borsippa and
Dilbat (south of Babylon). Shamash-eriba was
still in
control of
Sippar at this...
- (Akkadian: "no mercy") was a
Mesopotamian deity ****ociated
chiefly with
Dilbat (modern Tell al-Deylam). A
female form of
Lagamal was
worshiped in Terqa...
- Shamash-eriba
seized Babylon itself and
other nearby cities, such as
Borsippa and
Dilbat, and was only
defeated in
March 481 BC
after a
lengthy siege of Babylon...
- the 6th
Dynasty of Uruk,
preceding Sîn-kāšid. He
controlled the city of
Dilbat 25
kilometers south of Babylon,
recording the
building of its city wall...
- al-Bahriyat)SC Adab (Tell Bismaya)SC
Nippur (Afak)SH
Marad (Tell
Wannat es-Sadum)S
Dilbat (Tell ed-Duleim)S
Borsippa (Birs Nimrud)M
Larak (probably Tell al-Wilayah)SCU...
- east bank of the Euphrates. It lies 15
kilometers from the
ancient site of
Dilbat. The
ziggurat is
today one of the most
vividly identifiable surviving ones...