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- Tell Ishchali (also Iščāli or Šaǧālī) is an archaeological site in Diyala Province (Iraq) a few hundred meters from the Diyala River and 3 miles south...
- Kitītum was a Mesopotamian goddess closely ****ociated with Tell Ishchali. Her name was derived from the oldest known name of this site, Kiti. It is ****umed...
- poems as "sons". Partially overlapping the felling of the trees from the Ishchali tablet. Partially overlapping the Standard Babylonian version tablets IX–X...
- Shu-Enlil. There was a city, Dur-Rimuš (Fortress of Rimush), located near Tell Ishchali and Khafajah. It was known to be a cult center of the storm god Adad. According...
- Deluge, his mouth is fire, his breath is death" and a fragment from Tell Ishchali attributing the formation of Sirion and Lebanon to his roar. Another new...
- Mesopotamia 12.6 miles northwest of Tell Agrab and 15 miles northwest of Tell Ishchali. Although situated in the Diyala Valley northwest of Sumer proper, the...
- Bi'a) Haradum (Khirbet ed-Diniyeh) Tell es-Sawwan Nerebtum or Kiti (Tell Ishchali) Tell Agrab Dur-Kurigalzu (Aqar Quf) Shaduppum (Tell Harmal) Tell al-Dhiba'i...
- about 5 miles (8.0 km) from the ancient city of Shaduppum, and near Tell Ishchali, both which Eshnunna also controlled. It then fell to Babylonia before...
- (1938–1939). The sites such as Tell Agrab, Tell Asmar (ancient Eshnunna), Ishchali (ancient Neribtum), and Khafaje (ancient Tutub) were excavated. At that...
- trampling a foe, in front of Goddess Ishtar. Circa 2000 BCE. Four-faced god, Ishchali, Isin-Larsa to Old Babylonia periods, 2000–1600 BC, bronze - Oriental Institute...