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remains of the
Elamite city of
Kabnak were
discovered in 1908, and
excavations are
still carried out. The city of
Kabnak is
mentioned as an
important political...
- Europos, Shahr-e-Ray, Arsacia)
Chogha Mish Tepe
Sialk Susa (Shush, Shushan)
Kabnak (Haft Tepe) Dur
Untash (Chogha Zanbil) Shahr-e
Sukhteh Pasargadae (Pasargad...
- the old
title "King of Susa and Anzan". Tepti-Ahar
built a new
capital of
Kabnak (modern Haft Tepe, 10 km from Susa). The
excavated archive shows the diplomatic...
- also
attested in
texts from Haft Tappeh,
which might correspond to
ancient Kabnak.
Inscriptions of Untash-Napirisha
state that he
built a
temple of Manzat...
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identified in
texts from Haft Tappeh,
presumed to
correspond to
ancient Kabnak. Furthermore, an
inscription of Shutruk-Nahhunte II [de], who
reigned between...
-
first part of this
period is Haft Tepe, 25 km
southeast of Susa.
Known as
Kabnak, this site
includes a
funerary temple complex with
vaulted underground tombs...
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known not only from this city, but also Haft Tepe,
identified with
ancient Kabnak. However, no
attestations are
known from
texts from Malamir,
located further...