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- Babylon (9716 bytes)
4: ...0 [[Mile|mi]]/110 [[Kilometre|km]] south of [[Baghdad]]). The name is the Greek form of ''[[Babel]],''...
8: The earliest mention of Babylon is in a dated tablet of the reign of [[Sargon of Akkad]] ([[...
10: ...aken over by [[Sennacherib]] and Assurbanipal (Kandalanu) again.
16: ...n his death Babylonia was left to his elder son [[Shamash-shum-ukin]], who eventually headed a revolt again...
27: ...[[Robert Koldewey]] are thought to reveal its foundations, many historians disagree about the location... - Chaldean mythology (2527 bytes)
2: '''Chaldean mythology''', also called '''Chaldaic mythology''', is the collective name given to '...
11: ...anna]] (goddess of love and war) and to [[Utu]]/[[Shamash]] (god of the sun). During Enlil's banishment, he... - Mari, Syria (5848 bytes)
24: ...ought about a complete revision of the historical dating of the ancient Near East and provided more th...
34: ...he cargo brought through the city grew to include dates, olives, pottery, porcelain, grains, timber, a...
38: ...dess of fertility, and [[Shamash]], the Sun god. Shamash was believed to be all-knowing and all-seeing, an... - Assyria (13688 bytes)
1: :''For the modern-day peoples in northern Iraq and neighboring areas, ...
15: ...[[1920 BC]] – [[1840 BC]] and [[1798 BC]] – [[1740 BC]]. These colonies, called '''''karum...
17: ...ade to continue. Only after the death of Shamshi-Adad and the fall of his sons, did [[Hammurabi]] of [...
19: ...power. Hanilgalbat was finally conquered under [[Adad-nirari I]], who described himself as a "Great-Ki...
21: ...His son and successor, Tukulti-Ninurta, deposed Kadashman-Buriash of Babylon and ruled there himself a... - Nineveh (10193 bytes)
8: ...ces, temples to [[Sin]], [[Nergal]], [[Nanna]], [[Shamash]], Ishtar, and [[Nabu]] of [[Borsippa]].
30: In the days of the Greek historian [[Herodotus]], [[400 BC]...
38: Today, Nineveh's location is marked by two large mound...
47: ...ich are the oldest extant documents in the world, dating as far back as probably about the time of [[S...
51: ...work, [[tin]], [[silver]], Phoenician purple; [[cedar]] wood from Lebanon, unassailable by worms; furs...
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