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Khafajah or
Khafaje (Arabic: خفاجة),
ancient Tutub, is an
archaeological site in
Diyala Governorate, Iraq 7
miles (11 km) east of Baghdad.
Khafajah lies...
- held sway over a
greatly reduced Akkadian territory that
included Kish,
Tutub, Nippur, and Eshnunna. The
Diyala river also bore the name "Shu-durul" at...
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cities in Mesopotamia.
Temples dedicated to him
existed for
example in
Tutub,
which early on was
considered another of his
major cult centers, as well...
- It also
holds a list of
cities in
order along their watercourse ie "...
Tutub, Eshnunna, Agade, Ashur, ..."
which would place Akkade off the
Tigris between...
- Naram-Sin were his
successor Shar-Kali-Sharri, Nabi-Ulmaš, who was
governor of
Tutub, and a Ukin-Ulmash.
Excavations at Tell
Mozan (ancient Urkesh)
brought to...
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Asmar (ancient Eshnunna),
Ishchali (ancient Neribtum), and
Khafaje (ancient
Tutub) were excavated. At that time, the
Diyala was
relatively unexplored compared...
- (Tell Asmar) Me-Turan (Tell
Haddad and Tell al-Sib) Tell
Yelkhi (Awal?)
Tutub (Khafajah) Der (Tell Aqar)
Sippar (Tell Abu Habbah) Sippar-Amnanum (Tell...
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administrative texts were
found there. Similarly,
there are Marad, Nippur,
Tutub and Ebla.
Excavation at the
modern site of Tell Brak has
suggested that...
- Eshnunna. In his
campaign against Sin-abushu he also
annexed Uzarlulu and
Tutub. Ipiq-Adad II then set his
sights on the Euphrates. He took Rapiqum, his...
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coalition of Kutik-Insusinak,
Elamite ruler, and some
other cities including Tutub and Eshnunna. It has been
suggested that this was
another name for the Elamite...