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- Irisaĝrig (also Urusagrig, Iri-Saĝrig, and in the Akkadian language Al-Šarrākī) was an ancient Near East city in Iraq whose location is not known with...
- From the Irisaĝrig Archive mentions the scandal in its analysis of more than one thousand cuneiform tablets, possibly stolen from Irisaĝrig, a 4,000-year-old...
- Enlil. Her cult centers most likely were the cities of Kesh, Adab and Irisaĝrig. She appears in a number of literary texts, some of which preserve information...
- speculated that the lost city of Irisaĝrig is located near Afak. Investdiw Jarus, Owen (2018-05-30). "Lost City of Irisagrig Comes to Life in Ancient Stolen...
- cities. Evidence is also available from a city closely connected to Kesh, Irisaĝrig. A temple of Ashgi existed in Adab. A partially preserved name, E-ugim(...
- al-Baqarat. The city is known to be located near to the ancient city of Irisaĝrig and was under the control of that city. According to a riddle from Early...
- Khagnate, located in the vicinity of Samosdelka, Russia. Iram of the Pillars IrisaĝrigSouthern Iraq, near the town of Afak Narbata – Hebrew: נרבתא. Jewish...
- (Tell as-Senkereh) Pašime (Tell Abu Sheeja) Tell Khaiber Tell al-Wilayah (Irisaĝrig?) Tulul al-Baqarat (Kesh?) Ur (Tell al-Muqayyar) Tell al-Lahm (Dur-Iakin...
- number of city names have been proposed for the site including Karkar, Irisaĝrig, KI.AN, Kesh, and Dabrumki. The primary evidence for Karkar is an itinerary...
- thought to be at Tulul al-Baqarat. It has also been proposed as the site of Irisaĝrig. The lost city of Larak has also been proposed. There were two mounds...