-
millennium BC.
During the late
third millennium, the site was
known as
Shekhna.
During that time it was
under control of the
Akkadian Empire and was used...
- to south) Urfa
Shanidar cave
Urkesh (Urkish) (Tell Mozan) Tell
Leilan (
Shekhna, Shubat-Enlil) Tell
Halaf Tell
Arbid Harran Chagar Bazar Mardaman (B****etki)...
- two
seahs of oil. Shamshi-Adad I took over the long-abandoned town of
Shekhna (today
known as Tell Leilan),
converted it into the
capital city of the...
- she
remained a
commonly worshiped deity. In the
second millennium BCE in
Shekhna she was the
tutelary goddess of the
local dynasty. For example, in a letter...
-
depict Athena of both the
Promachos and
Parthenos types.
Belet Nagar Nagar,
Shekhna Belet Nagar was the
tutelary goddess of the
Syrian city of Nagar. She was...
- kingdom. Kaḫat (modern Tell Barri),
which was
located in the
proximity of
Shekhna, was the
primary site ****ociated with
Teshub located in the
heartland of...
- c. 1813–1791 BCE Shamshi-Adad I
conquered ****ur, Mari, Ekallatum, and
Shekhna,
establishing an
empire encomp****ing the
whole of
northern Mesopotamia...
- with a wide distribution,
including attestations from Mari,
Chagar Bazar,
Shekhna/Shubat-Enlil (Tell Leilan), and Tigunani.
Names with Umbu as a theophoric...
- BC – c. 1776 BC),
conquered ****ur, took over the long-abandoned town of
Shekhna in north-eastern Syria,
converted it into the
capital city of his Upper...