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Ekallatum (Akkadian: 𒌷𒂍𒃲𒈨𒌍, URUE2.GAL.MEŠ,
Ekallātum, "the Palaces") was an
ancient Amorite city-state and
kingdom in
upper Mesopotamia. Ekallatum...
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within Iraq
began to have
Akkadian speaking dynasties,
including ****yria,
Ekallatum, Isin and Larsa. However, the
Sumerians remained generally dominant until...
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Nippur Sippar Tuttul Ur Uruk Tell
Leilan Kurda Nineveh Tell al-Rimah
Ekallatum The Old
Babylonian Empire, or
First Babylonian Empire, is
dated to c. 1894–1595...
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Alashiya Amorite states Alalakh Amurru Andarig Apum
First Babylon Third Ebla
Ekallatum Emar
Kurda Third Mari
Mukish Palmyra Qatna Ṭābetu
Kingdom of
Upper Mesopotamia...
- an end c. 1808 BC when the city was
conquered by the
Amorite ruler of
Ekallatum, Shamshi-Adad I. Shamshi-Adad's
extensive conquests in
northern Mesopotamia...
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Eshnunna and then by the more
successful and
dangerous Shamshi-Adad I of
Ekallatum, a city
located near ****ur.
Though evidence from ****ur is scant, there...
- Anatolia, and
Upper Mesopotamia. Shamshi-Adad I
inherited the
throne in
Ekallatum from Ila-kabkabu (fl. c. 1836 BC – c. 1833 BC). Ila-kabkabu is mentioned...
- non-existent and gave way to
other powerful political entities (Eshnunna,
Ekallatum, Mari, Yamkhad). The
dynasties of this
period have in
common a Semitic...
- had some
initial success,
briefly capturing the
south ****yrian city of
Ekallatum before ultimately suffering defeat at the
hands of Ashur-Dan I. Itti-Marduk-balatu...
- Ishme-Dagan I (Akkadian: Išme-Dagān) was a
monarch of
Ekallatum and ****ur
during the Old ****yrian period. The much
later ****yrian King List (AKL) credits...