- may be
dialectical variations regarding the same
locality as paddanū and
harranū are
synonyms for "road" or "caravan route" in Akkadian. Padan-aram or Padan...
- Irridu, from
Mount Kashiar to Eluhat, and from the
fortresses of Sudu and
Harranu to
Carchemish on the Euphrates. He
built palaces at ****ur and Nineveh,...
-
business partnership recorded from Neo-Babylonian
sources is
called the
harrānu,
which involved a
senior financing partner and a
junior working partner...
- ŠÀ.KASKAL),
sometimes shortened to 𒆜 (KASKAL),
transliterated as
Ḫarrānu(m).
Ḫarrānu literally means "journey", "caravan" or "crossroad". It is often...
- well as all of
mount Kashiar to
Eluhat and the
fortresses of Sudu and
Harranu to
Carchemish on the Euphrates.
Another inscription mentions the restoration...
- the Red Sea.
Various Asiatic peoples were
known as Retenu, Kanaan, Que,
Harranu, or
Khatti (Hittites). At
various times especially in the Late
Bronze Age...
- (rode-behind)("stood-behind") 10. _EGIR_-šu : (–gl–) uh-ru-un-ú ___ _EGIR_-šu : (–gl–)
harrānu —!
___behind (troops)-His : (–gl–) expedition-ing —! 11.Ù ir(wrong, =sa)...
- ) (24)--Ù,.. har-ra-na,.. ša il-ta-na-ap-pa-ru,.. la ip-ru-[-us--(..Ù
harrānu,.. ša (napharau)(commonplace),.. Lā parāsu!.. ) (19)--And now-(at-this-time)...