- city here
referred to as
Sippar was Sippar-
Yaḫrurum (Sippar-Jaḫrurum). The name
comes from the
Amorite Yaḫrurum tribe that
lived in the area
along with the...
- 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...
- in this city as well
during the
reign of Rim-Sîn I. The
toponym Sippar-
Yahrurum,
known from Old
Babylonian sources, was
later reinterpreted as Sippar-Aruru...
-
Eshnunna (T. Asmar),
Shaduppum (T. Harmal), Mari (Tell Hariri), Sippar-
Yahrurum (T. Abu Habbah), Sippar-Amnanum (T. ed-Der),
Babylon (near al-Hillah),...
- of Sippar-Amnanum,
modern Tell ed-Der,
located next to
ancient Sippar-
Yahrurum,
modern Abu Habbah,
which in
antiquity was a cult
center of
Shamash and...
- of
Cuneiform Studies 75.1, pp. 13-26, 2023 Boer,
Rients de., "From the
Yaḫrūrum Šaplûm archives: the
administration of
harvest labor undertaken by soldiers...