- of
modern Baghdad and 60
kilometers north of the
modern city of Amarah.
Pashime corresponded to an area of
interaction between Mesopotamia and Elam and...
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Pashime Ilshu-rabi, also Ilšu-rabi (𒀭𒋢𒊏𒉈 Il-shu-rabi; died c. 2255 BC) was a
ruler of
Pashime around 2269–2255 BC. He was a v****al of the Akkadian...
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rebuilt the destro****
temple of
Inanna in
Nineveh c. 2260 BC. In Elam and
Pashime, in the
coastal area of Iran,
Manishtushu had
governors installed for the...
- Elam,
another Governor of
Manistushu named Ilshu-rabi was in
charge of
Pashime, in the
coastal area. An
archaic statue of an
orant is known,
which was...
- to Ishtar. For
reasons unknown, Gungunum, the king of Larsa,
attacked Pashime, a city in Indattu's control,
sparking chaos, and
causing the beginning...
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campaign Manishtushu campaign (Circa 2300-2200 BC) Elam
Marhasi Gutian people Pashime Akkadian Empire Defeat South-Western Iran is
conquered by
Sargon of Akkad...
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would be
ruled by
Akkadian Military Governors,
starting with Eshpum, and
Pashime, on the
Iranian coast, was
ruled by an
Akkadian Governor named Ilshu-rabi...
- Manishtushu,
conquered the city of
Anshan in Elam and also the city of
Pashime,
installing imperial governors in
those places. Naram-Sin
added "commander...
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ruler Kindattu,
where Urua -
Marhasi defines an east–west axis and Bašime (
Pashime|Pašime) -
Zabsali defines a
south to
north axis. Pašime is now know to...
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distance from Susa has been proposed,
specifically in
northwestern Khuzestan.
Pashime Marhasi Simurrum Awan Frayne,
Douglas R. and Stuckey,
Johanna H., "D",...