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Warad-Sin 𒀴𒀭𒂗𒍪
Warad-Sin (𒀴𒀭𒂗𒍪, ARAD-Dsuen)
ruled the
ancient Near East city-state of
Larsa from 1834-1823 BC (MC).
There are
indications that...
- that
Arioch could be one of its
kings called Eri-Aku, an
epithet of
either Warad-Sin or Rim-Sîn I,
since both are
described as son of Kudur-Mabuk. By the...
- Kir****
District (Arabic: قضاء كركوك, Kurdish: قەزای کەرکووک, Turkish: Kerkük ilçesi) is a
district in Kir**** Governorate, Iraq. Its
administrative center...
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Gungunum Abisare Sumuel Nur-Adad Sin-Iddinam Sin-Eribam Sin-Iqisham Silli-Adad
Warad-Sin Rim-Sin I (...) Rim-Sin II Uruk VI dynasty: Alila-hadum Sumu-binasa...
- Abdi-Ashirta (Akkadian: 𒀵𒀀𒅆𒅕𒋫
Warad-Ašîrta [ARAD2-A-ši-ir-ta]; fl. 14th
century BC) was the
ruler of
Amurru who was in
conflict with King Rib-Hadda...
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Gungunum Abisare Sumuel Nur-Adad Sin-Iddinam Sin-Eribam Sin-Iqisham Silli-Adad
Warad-Sin Rim-Sin I (...) Rim-Sin II Uruk VI dynasty: Alila-hadum Sumu-binasa...
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Gungunum Abisare Sumuel Nur-Adad Sin-Iddinam Sin-Eribam Sin-Iqisham Silli-Adad
Warad-Sin Rim-Sin I (...) Rim-Sin II Uruk VI dynasty: Alila-hadum Sumu-binasa...
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Gungunum Abisare Sumuel Nur-Adad Sin-Iddinam Sin-Eribam Sin-Iqisham Silli-Adad
Warad-Sin Rim-Sin I (...) Rim-Sin II Uruk VI dynasty: Alila-hadum Sumu-binasa...
- An
ancient goat eye bead from a site in
Warad-Sin, Iraq. This
ancient Mesopotamian bead is very
similar to the Luk Mik
beads used by Tibetans.
Beads like...
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Gungunum Abisare Sumuel Nur-Adad Sin-Iddinam Sin-Eribam Sin-Iqisham Silli-Adad
Warad-Sin Rim-Sin I (...) Rim-Sin II Uruk VI dynasty: Alila-hadum Sumu-binasa...