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Mardaman (modern B****etki) was a
northern Mesopotamian city that
existed between ca.2200 and 1200 BC. It was
uncovered in 2018
after translation of 92...
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heavily Semitic. The
Turukkaeans were
reported to have
sacked the city of
Mardaman,
apparently under Hurrian rule,
around the year 1769/68 BCE. Babylon's...
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launched an
attack on
polities to the north,
including Simanum, Habura, and
Mardaman. "... (Sü-Sín)..., [the fl]ood
which overwhelms the
disobedient king (and)...
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Leilan (Shekhna, Shubat-Enlil) Tell
Halaf Tell
Arbid Harran Chagar Bazar Mardaman (B****etki)
Kahat (Tell Barri) Tell
Fekheriye (Washukanni?)
Hadatu (Arslan...
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symbolic form of
birds sitting on a perch.
Shuwala Mardaman Shuwala, the
tutelary goddess of
Mardaman, a city
located in the
north of
modern Iraq, is attested...
- (Šuwala) was a
Hurrian goddess who was
regarded as the
tutelary deity of
Mardaman, a
Hurrian city in the
north of
modern Iraq. She was also
worshiped in...
- Su-land and
another area
known as
Mardaman supplied gold to Sumer. Su-land was most
likely in Iran
while Mardaman was in Turkey.
Areas around the Kokcha...
- ****enistic, Islamic, and
Modern periods. It may be the
ancient city of
Mardaman. In 1975 a
fragment of a
figure of Naram-Sin of Akkad,
known as B****etki...
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Middle Babylonian period. She had
temples in ****ur, Kalhu,
Tabetu and
Mardaman.
Attestations from
outside Mesopotamia, for
example from Emar and Ugarit...
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region including several Hittite sites as well as Tell Bazi, Alalakh, Nuzi,
Mardaman, Kemune, and Müslümantepe
among others.
Another major center of Hurrian...