- A
kudurru was a type of
stone do****ent used as a
boundary stone and as a
record of land
grants to v****als by the K****ites and
later dynasties in ancient...
-
death in the
stampede to
return home. A raid, or šiḫṭu,
commemorated in a
kudurru created during his
reign describes a
successful campaign. In this raid...
- far as to drag
Kudurru's body
through the
streets of Uruk.
Kudurru can be
identified with
Nebuchadnezzar (Nabû-kudurri-uṣur, "
Kudurru"
simply being a...
- The
Kudurru of Kaštiliašu' is a
fragment of an
ancient Mesopotamian narû, or
entitlement stele,
recording the
legal action taken by K****ite king Kaštiliašu...
- The
Kudurru of Gula is a
boundary stone (
Kudurru) for the
Babylonian goddess Gula. Gula is the
goddess of healing. It is from the 14th - 13th
century BC...
-
typically used by the K****ites. A
number of
seals have also been found.
Kudurrus,
stone stele used to
record land
grants and
related do****ents, provide...
- Asia
portal The ****maruttash
kudurru stone is a
boundary stone (
kudurru) of ****maruttaš, a K****ite king of Babylon, c. 1307–1282 BC (short chronology)...
- also
spelled Nebuchadrezzar, and most
commonly known under the
nickname Kudurru, was a
governor of the city Uruk in
Babylonia under the rule of Ashurbanipal...
-
Museum dates this
kudurru to the
period 1125–1100 BC. Eanna-shum-iddina
kudurru Kudurru Kudurru Image Article of "Eanna-shum-iddina
kudurru"
British Museum...
- that
Nirah was
depicted in
anthropomorphic form. The
snakes depicted on
kudurru are
often identified as
depictions of him in
accompanying inscriptions...