- The
house of
Murashu were a
family of
businessmen and
moneylenders based at
Nippur in
Babylonia in the
fifth century BCE. They left an
archive of hundreds...
- 423/422 BC, the
house of
Murashu took in "about 20,000 kg or 20,000
shekels of silver". "The
activities of the
house of
Murashu had a
ruinous effect upon...
-
continue to
exist in
numerous countries.
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Private banking Ackrill...
- The ka-ba-ru
waterway (Akkadian) is
mentioned among the 5th
century BCE
Murashu archives from Nippur. It was part of a
complex network of
irrigation and...
- the
creation of
banking firms. One of the most
famous banking firms was
Murashu Sons,
based in the
Babylonian city of Nippur.
These banking firms provided...
- some
cuneiform tablets of the
Murashu family from the
Babylonian city of Nippur, in
which he is
called Manuštånu. The
Murashu Archive suggests that Menostanes...
- one himself, for the
purpose of
creating a
suitable impression. From the
Murashu family archives from Nippur, we know a
certain Artahshar (Artahŝar), who...
-
better described as
entrepreneurship rather than
banking (Wunsch 2007). The
Murashu family apparently took part in
providing credit (Moshenskyi 2008). From...
- the city of Tel Abib and Uruk. The
canal is
referred to in the so-called
Murashu do****ents
discovered at Nippur.
which record business transaction in the...
-
Arbarius (in Akkadian, Arbareme) is
mentioned in the
business records of the
Murashu family of
Nippur (Babylonia), as are a
number of high-ranking personages...