- the
Euphrates river. Its tell is
located at the site of
modern Tell Abu
Habbah near
Yusufiyah in Iraq's
Baghdad Governorate, some 69 km (43 mi)
north of...
-
Jewish eschatology is the area of
Jewish theology concerned with
events that will
happen in the end of days and
related concepts. This
includes the ingathering...
- the
Tablet of Shamash,
British Library room 55.
Found in
Sippar (Tell Abu
Habbah), in
Ancient Babylonia ; it
dates from the 9th
century BC and
shows the...
-
Habba Khatoon (Kashmiri pronunciation: [habɨ xoːt̪uːn]; born Zoon (Kashmiri pronunciation: [zuːn]) ;
sometimes spelled Khatun), also
known by the honorary...
- al-Sib) Tell
Yelkhi (Awal?)
Tutub (Khafajah) Der (Tell Aqar)
Sippar (Tell Abu
Habbah) Sippar-Amnanum (Tell ed-Der) Urum (Tell Uqair)
Kutha (Tell Ibrahim) Jemdet...
- is a
collection of
essays by
Tariq Ali,
Hilal Bhat,
Angana P. Chatterji,
Habbah Khatun,
Pankaj Mishra and
Arundhati Roy,
published by Verso. The
first essay...
-
Arabian story, the
jinni Manzur fell in love with a
human woman called Habbah. He is
supposed to have
taught her the arts of healing. The
mutual relationship...
- sanctuary, the é.kur.ra, or "House of the Mountain", at Sippar,
modern Abu
Habbah which was
rebuilt by Nabonidus, the last king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire...
- Shahrain) Bad-tibira (probably Tell al-Madain)
Larak 1
Sippar (Tell Abu
Habbah)
Shuruppak (Tell Fara)
Other prin****l cities: Uruk (Warka) Kish (Tell Uheimir...
-
discovered by
Hormuzd R****am in
December 1880
during his
excavations in Abu
Habbah in
modern Iraq. Its
discovery subsequently made it
possible to identify...