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    Denis Lacambre, "Sippar and the Frontier between Ešnunna and Babylon. New Sources for the History of Ešnunna in the Old Babylonian Period", Jaarbericht van...
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    CONSTRUCTUS Ešnunna Ešnunna.GEN salīmātum ša awīl Ešnunna Alliances.NOM.RECTUS which man.CONSTRUCTUS Ešnunna.GEN The alliances of the Ruler of Ešnunna (lit....
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    recognized and she was seized. When news of her capture reached Atamrum in Ešnunna, a troop of 30 men armed with bronze spears surrounded Gumul-Sin saying...
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    contain the typification of crimes punishable by death. Code of Ešnunna: proceeds from Ešnunna which is a city of central Mesopotamia, it has a local horizon...
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    element in names, and Nūr-Bau asks whether he should detain the boats of Ešnunna, a rare late reference to this once thriving Sumerian conurbation. In addition...
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  • Denis Lacambre, "Sippar and the Frontier between Ešnunna and Babylon. New Sources for the History of Ešnunna in the Old Babylonian Period", Jaarbericht van...
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    Denis (2020). "Sippar and the Frontier between Ešnunna and Babylon. New Sources for the History of Ešnunna in the Old Babylonian Period". Jaarbericht van...
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    Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 107-157, 2017 Lambert, W. G., "Narām-Sîn of Ešnunna or Akkad?", Journal of the American Oriental Society, vol. 106, no. 4,...
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    could have been the Jews: From [Babylon] to Aššur and (from) Susa, Agade, Ešnunna, Zamban, Me-Turnu, Der, as far as the region of Gutium, the sacred centers...
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    Assyrian horizontal angular harp, 2000-1500 B.C. Stamped terracotta from Esnunna (Tell Asmar)...
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    Denis (2020). "Sippar and the Frontier between Ešnunna and Babylon. New Sources for the History of Ešnunna in the Old Babylonian Period". Jaarbericht van...
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    and in the Persian Gulf. Seals and beads were also found at the site of Esnunna. In addition, if the land of Meluhha does indeed refer to the Indus Valley...
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  • in the sphere of Ešnunna, has a year name: “Year when Ikū(n)-pî-Sîn captured Diniktum." It was absorbed into the kingdom of Ešnunna and consequently embroiled...
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  • ḫu-ur-ba-aḫ ki lugal ik-ki-ru), and "Year Ḫurbaḫ restored the gods of Ešnunna" (MU DINGIR.DIDLI ša áš-nun-naki ḫu-ur-ba-aḫ ú-ud-di-šu). Cities of the...
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  • Denis Lacambre, "Sippar and the Frontier between Ešnunna and Babylon. New Sources for the History of Ešnunna in the Old Babylonian Period", Jaarbericht van...
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    to the Old Testament account: From [?] to Aššur and [from] Susa, Agade, Ešnunna, Zabban, Me-Turnu, Der, as far as the region of Gutium[broken anchor],...
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    Denis (2020). "Sippar and the Frontier between Ešnunna and Babylon. New Sources for the History of Ešnunna in the Old Babylonian Period". Jaarbericht van...
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  • Hammurabi at CDLI Matthew Rutz, and Piotr Michalowski, "The Flooding of Ešnunna, the Fall of Mari: Hammurabi’s Deeds in Babylonian Literature and History"...
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  • Denis (2020). "Sippar and the Frontier between Ešnunna and Babylon. New Sources for the History of Ešnunna in the Old Babylonian Period". Jaarbericht van...
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  • De Graef, Katrien (2022). "The Middle East after the Fall of Ur: From Ešnunna and the Zagros to Susa". The Oxford History of the Ancient Near East: Volume...
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    the famed Hammurabi. The name is also associated with Ibal-pi-el II of Esnunna. However, this view has been largely abandoned in recent years as there...
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  • problems of his successors. After the annexation of Mari in the northwest and Ešnunna in the east, there was no buffer against the increasing power of the Hittite...
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  • Brill, pp. 247-257, 2006 Gentili, Paolo, "Chogha Gavaneh: An outpost of Ešnunna on the Zagros mountains?", Egitto e Vicino Oriente, vol. 35, pp. 165–73...
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    addressed to temples across Sumer and Akkad including Eridu, Sippar and Esnunna Amira Hess, Israeli poet and artist. She arrived to Israel in 1951 from...
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  • Denis (2020). "Sippar and the Frontier between Ešnunna and Babylon. New Sources for the History of Ešnunna in the Old Babylonian Period". Jaarbericht van...
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  • ISBN 87-7876-245-6 Ismail, B.K., and A. Cavigneaux, "Dādušas Siegesstele IM 95200 aus Ešnunna: Die Inschrift", Baghdader Mitteilungen 34, pp. 129-156, 2003 MacGinnis...
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  • Ibal-pi-El. During the time of Sabium, king of Babylon, Ibal-pi-El I of Ešnunna, Sîn-iddinam of Larsa and Sîn-kašid of Uruk the king of Nerebtum was Iku(n)-pi-Si...
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    Marduk's defeated foes, the gods of cities conquered by Babylon, such as Ešnunna and are illustrative of a middle Babylonian theology. Marduk has yet to...
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  • d'alliance entre Larsa, Uruk, et Ešnunna contre Sabium de Babylone" [A treaty of alliance between Larsa, Uruk, and Ešnunna against Sabium of Babylon], in...
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  • fall of the Akkadian Empire, "Awal, Kismar, Maskan-sarrum, the [la]nd of Esnunna, the [la]nd of Tutub, the [lan]d of Simudar, the [lan]d of Akkad" briefly...
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