-
southeast from the
ancient city of Khafajah. It is
thought to be
ancient Nerebtum or Kiti and was part of the city-state of Eshnunna. It is
known to have...
- this site was
known as Kiti,
though at some
point the name was
changed to
Nērebtum (from
Akkadian nērebum, "entrance" or "p****"). It is
possible that it is...
-
later turned against Dadusha by
attacking cities including Shaduppum,
Nerebtum and Andarig. On
inscriptions Shamshi-Adad I
boasts of
erecting triumphal...
- Hariri)
Tuttul (Tell Bi'a)
Haradum (Khirbet ed-Diniyeh) Tell es-Sawwan
Nerebtum or Kiti (Tell Ishchali) Tell
Agrab Dur-Kurigalzu (Aqar Quf)
Shaduppum (Tell...
- Then, to
consolidate the
Diyala region, he
defeated Sin-abushu, king of
Nerebtum and
likely a v****al of Eshnunna. In his
campaign against Sin-abushu he...
- (dingir).
Examples of its use have been
identified in
texts from Kish, Ur,
Nerebtum, Susa and
possibly Larsa and Shaduppum. A
fragment of a
Hurrian literary...
- BC)
prisoners of war from
Akkad were
grouped with
those of
Eshnunna and
Nērebtum. An Old
Babylonian prisoner record from the time of Rīm-Anum of Uruk in...
-
identified during excavations in Tell Ishchali, most
likely the site of
ancient Nērebtum. Sin is also the most
commonly occurring god in
personal names known from...
- of
Eshnunna to
incorporate other cities in the
Diyala Valley,
including Nerebtum, Shaduppum, and Dur-Rimush.
Dadusha followed the
expansionist policies...
-
Prisoners came from a
number of
cities including Eshnunna, Akkad, Malgium,
Nērebtum, and Mutiabal. Many were dis****d to gods (the
priests and
temples thereof)...