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Terqa is an
ancient city
discovered at the site of Tell
Ashara on the
banks of the
middle Euphrates in Deir ez-Zor Governorate, Syria,
approximately 80...
- Kelly-Buccellati,
Terqa: The
First Eight Seasons, Les
Annales Archeologiques Arabes Syriennes 33(2), 1983, 47–67.
Terqa – A Narrative.
terqa.org. Smith, Monica...
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middle of the Euphrates, with
primary temples located in
Tuttul and
Terqa,
though many
attestations of his cult come from
cities such as Mari and...
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Dilbat (modern Tell al-Deylam). A
female form of
Lagamal was
worshiped in
Terqa on the
Euphrates in
Upper Mesopotamia. The male
Lagamal was also at some...
- predecessor, Yazkur-el; Ila-kabkabu's son and successor, Aminu), Ila-kabkabu of
Terqa is also
mentioned as the
father of one
other king
named within the ****yrian...
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Giorgio Buccellati excavating the
ruins of a burned-down
house at the site of
Terqa, in modern-day Syria,
found a
ceramic pot
containing a
handful of cloves...
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Confederacy Paleo-Syrian
states Armi
Aleppo Armanum/Tall Bazi Ebla Emar Ḫana/
Terqa Mari
Nagar Tuttul Suhum ʿApiru Aḫlamū
Suteans Amqu ʿApiru
Shasu Shutu Tadmor...
- Kish to
defeat Mari in a
battle near
Terqa. Ebla
itself suffered its
first destruction a few
years after Terqa in c. 2300 BC,
during the
reign of the...
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middle Euphrates region north of Mari,
which included the
ancient city of
Terqa. The
kingdom was a
successor to the
Kingdom of Mari and
emerged during the...
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existence of a
house of
worship dedicated to him (akīt dme-er) in
nearby Terqa. He was also
apparently worshiped in Nerebtum,
Shaduppum and Kakkulatum...