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  • 33°03′32″N 44°15′08″E / 33.058829°N 44.252153°E / 33.058829; 44.252153 (Sippar) Sippar (Sumerian: 𒌓𒄒𒉣𒆠, Zimbir) was an ancient Near Eastern Sumerian and...
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  • User:SomeGuyWhoRandomlyEdits/List of rulers of ancient Algeria User:SomeGuyWhoRandomlyEdits/List of rulers in ancient Algeria User:SomeGuyWhoRandomlyEdits/List...
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  • Borsippa Der Dilbat Eridu Eshnunna Girsu Isin Kish Kisurra Kuara Kutha Lagash Larak? Larsa Marad Nippur Shuruppak Sippar Sippar-Amnanum Umma Ur Uruk Zabala...
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  • The identification of Akkad with Sippar ša Annunîtum (modern Tell ed-Der), along a canal opposite Sippar ša Šamaš (Sippar, modern Tell Abu Habba) was rejected...
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  • Kutha Lagash Larak? Larsa Marad Mari Nagar Nineveh Nippur Shuruppak Sippar Sippar-Amnanum Umma Ur Uruk Zabala Parpola, 1971. The Standard Babylonian Epic...
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  • kingship was taken to Sippar. In Sippar, En-men-dur-ana became king; he ruled for 21,000 years. 1 king; he ruled for 21,000 years. Then Sippar fell and the kingship...
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  • En-men-dur-ana (also Emmeduranki) of Sippar was an ancient Sumerian king, whose name appears in the Sumerian King List as the seventh pre-dynastic king...
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  • Kish Kisurra Kuara Kutha Lagash Larak? Larsa Marad Nippur Shuruppak Sippar Sippar-Amnanum Umma Ur Uruk Zabala ; adabki Adab (Sumerian: 𒌓𒉣𒆠, romanized: Eridu;...
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  • the Akkadian Empire, Akkad came to designate the area between Nippur and Sippar. During the first millennium BCE, Akkad was used as a name not only for...
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  • The city was also mentioned in a Old Babylonian period tablet found at Sippar-Amnanum. Its exact location is uncertain. Classical writers located it where...
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  • Adab Eridu Eshnunna Girsu Kish Larsa Nineveh Nippur Shuruppak Sippar Ur Uruk...
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  • kingship was taken to Sippar. In Sippar, En-men-dur-ana became king; he ruled for 21,000 years. 1 king; he ruled for 21,000 years. Then Sippar fell and the kingship...
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  • The city was also mentioned in a Old Babylonian period tablet found at Sippar-Amnanum. Its exact location is uncertain. Classical writers located it where...
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  • Kuara Kutha Lagash Larak Larsa Marad Mashkan-shapir Nippur Shuruppak Sippar Sippar-Amnanum Tell Agrab Tell al-`Ubaid Tell Uqair Umma Ur Uruk Zabala Failaka...
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  • from Bad-tibira Yellow denotes rulers from Larak Lime denotes rulers from Sippar Green denotes rulers from Shuruppak Blue denotes rulers from Kish Purple...
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  • animals and the founding of the first cities Eridu, Bad-tibira, Larak, Sippar, and Shuruppak. After a missing section in the tablet, we learn that the...
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  • kingship was taken to Sippar. In Sippar, En-men-dur-ana became king; he ruled for 21,000 years. 1 king; he ruled for 21,000 years. Then Sippar fell and the kingship...
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  • he ruled for 28,800 years. Then Larak fell and the kingship was taken to Sippar. — SKL Mythology portal Asia portal Sumer Mesopotamia Ancient Near East...
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  • animals and the founding of the first cities Eridu, Bad-tibira, Larak, Sippar, and Shuruppak. After a missing section in the tablet, we learn that the...
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  • En-men-gal-ana appears as the second king of Bad-tibira in some version of the Sumerian King List. According to that literary composition, En-men-gal-ana...
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