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Kisurra (modern Abū-Ḥaṭab, Al-Qādisiyyah Governorate, Iraq) was an
ancient Near East city
situated on the west bank of the Euphrates, 7
kilometres (4...
- importance. He is
known to have
become king of
Kisurra. An
alternative view is that the Sūmû-abum
controlling Kisurra was
actually a
ruler in the 6th Dynasty...
- have
conducted a counter-offensive that
brought Kisurra back into his hands.
Following the loss of
Kisurra, the
reign of
Gungunum seems to have
entered a...
- Telloh)S Umma (Tell Jokha)S
Zabala (Tell Ibzeikh)S
Shuruppak (Tell Fara)SC
Kisurra (Tell Abu Hatab)S Mashkan-shapir (Tell Abu Duwari)S
Eresh (probably Abu...
- Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 20-54, 2013
Witold Tyborowski, "New
Tablets from
Kisurra and the
Chronology of
Central Babylonia in the
Early Old
Babylonian Period"...
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Marad (Tell
Wannat es-Sadum) Adab (Tell Bismaya) Isin (Ishan al-Bahriyat)
Kisurra (Tell Abu Hatab)
Shuruppak (Tell Fara)
Karkar (Tell Ĝidr?) Bad-tibira (Tell...
- was
worshipped include Umma, Larsa, Kuara, Nippur, Babylon,
Eshnunna and
Kisurra. From most of
these places,
evidence is only
available from the Ur III...
- was
worshiped in the Old
Babylonian period include Nippur, Uruk, Isin,
Kisurra and Babylon. It is
presumed that her main cult center, Zabalam, was eventually...
- of Mananâ,
reads “the year Ur-Ninurta was slain” and Manabalte’el of
Kisurra’s year G, “the year Ur-Ninurta was killed.”
There is a year name “year following...
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Nippur to run by the city of Isin, and
thence to
rejoin the
Euphrates at
Kisurra. The
Iturungal canal left the
Euphrates below Nippur running past Adab...