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Irridu (Irrite) was a city in
northwestern Mesopotamia,
likely located between Harran and Carchemish. It
flourished in the
middle and late
Bronze Age before...
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Euphrates at Carchemish, then
marched against Irridu,
already in
Hurrian territory.
After having reduced Irridu and Harran, they
continued east
towards to...
- desolation) over destro**** cities,
including Hattusa, Taidu, Arinna, Hunusa,
Irridu, and Susa. The Book of
Judges (9:45) says that Abimelech, the
judge of the...
- the city
Irridu,
which was
under the
authority of
prince Yarim-Lim, Abba-El's brother. The king
responded to the
rebellion by
destroying Irridu, and compensating...
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simply slaughtering them all. He
conquered the
whole country from
Taidu to
Irridu, from
Mount Kashiar to Eluhat, and from the
fortresses of Sudu and Harranu...
- Amasakku, Kahat, Shuru, Nabula,
Hurra and
Shuduhu as well. They
conquered Irridu, destro**** it
utterly and
sowed salt over it. The wife, sons and daughters...
- "Piyasilis and
Mattiwaza p**** "Irrite and Harran" then wait in
Irrite (
Irridu)
before coming to Waššukanni. This
would suggest a
location near Mardin...
- Burman, Dub, Emar, Garmu, Lumnan, Ibubu, Ursaum, Utik, Kakmium, and
Iritum (
Irridu)." Furthermore, the
following cities were
under Ebla’s
hegemony at that...
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sacking and
plundering the
cities of Amasaku, Kahat, Shuru, Nabula, Hurra,
Irridu,
Shuduhu and Washshukanu,
places largely as yet unidentified, destroying...
- with
Irridu was the main city.
Under his
older brother, Abba-El I of Yamhad, Yarim-Lim
continued to rule the district. Zitraddu,
governor of
Irridu, rebelled...