- plateau. The
language of Marhaši is
considered to be
different from that of
Simaški, and only
minimally Elamite-related. Marhaši is
known to have been the...
- he made (those lands) fall
prostrate at his feet; and, when the king of
Šimaški came up (on
learning about it), he
seized the feet of PuzurInšušinak (in...
-
southern border of Media, in that period, is
named as the
Elamite region of
Simaški in present-day
Lorestan Province. To the west and northwest,
Media was...
- the house, to
destroy the cattle-pen, to
level the sheepfold; (...) that
Šimaški and Elam, the enemy,
should dwell in
their place; that its shepherd, in...
- (2008). "Puzur-Inšušinak and the Oxus
Civilization (BMAC):
Reflections on
Šimaški and the geo-political
landscape of Iran and
Central Asia in the Ur III...
- Gruyter, pp. 3-30, 2017 Paladre, Clélia, "Glyptic Art from the Ur III to the
Šimaški Periods:
Heritage and
Overtaking of the Models", Ur in the Twenty-First...
-
located south of Kermanshah. To the south, it
bordered the
Elamite region of
Simaški,
corresponding to the
current Lorestan province. To the east and southeast...
- mountain, E-kiš-nu-ĝal, was
entirely devoured by
large axes. The
people of
Šimaški and Elam, the destroyers,
counted its
worth as only
thirty shekels. They...
-
Retrieved November 8, 2023. "Amateur Matías
Simaski dominó la
Final de la
Serie de Desarrollo" [Amateur
Matias Simaski dominated the
Final of the Development...
-
individual who
according to a do****ent from the Ur III
period hailed from
Šimaški, has been proposed. Sons of
Humbaba A
reference to "seven sons of Humbaba"...