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- Sippar (Sumerian: 𒌓𒄒𒉣𒆠, Zimbir) (also Sippir or Sippara) was an ancient Near Eastern Sumerian and later Babylonian city on the east bank of the Euphrates...
- Sippar-Amnanum (also Sippar-Annunitum, Sippar-rabum, Sippar-durum, and Sippar-Anunit ), modern Tell ed-Der (also Teil ed-Der) in Baghdad Governorate,...
- Old Babylonian Meissner fragment (the larger surviving fragment of the Sippar tablet) has been used to reconstruct possible earlier forms of the Epic...
- universally regarded as one of the primary gods, he was particularly venerated in Sippar and Larsa. The moon god Nanna (Sin) and his wife Ningal were regarded as...
- attention has focused on an area roughly defined by 1) near Eshnunna, 2) near Sippar, 3) not far from Kish and Babylon, 4) near the Tigris River, and 5) not...
- the Nabonidus Cylinder from Sippar, and the Nabonidus Cylinders from Ur, four in number. The Nabonidus Cylinder from Sippar is a long text in which Nabonidus...
- commonly, but not certainly, identified with the twin cities of Sippar Yahrurum and Sippar Amnanum on the banks of the Euphrates, north of Babylon. The name...
- fully separate class. The best do****ented community of nadītu resided in Sippar, where they were ****ociated with the god Shamash. They were not allowed...
- 19 June, and in the city of Sippar until at least 20 June. The earliest tablet dated to the reign of Nabonidus at Sippar is from 26 June. However, a tablet...
- from Sippar, Iraq. 6th century BCE. British Museum Map of the World from Sippar, Iraq, 6th century BCE. British Museum Map of the World from Sippar, Iraq...