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- Babylonia (8254 bytes)
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7: ...sopotamia. The armies of Babylonia were well-disciplined, and they conquered the city-states of [[Isin...
15: ... his restoration of the temple of the Moon-god at Harran; as well as by a proclamation of Cyrus issued sho...
17: ...h guards were placed at the gates of the great temple of Bel, where the services continued without int...
19: ...rk of excavating the foundation records of the temples and determining the dates of their builders. - Ur (11926 bytes)
3: ...and by the settlement mound. The ziggurat is a temple of [[Nanna (Sumerian deity)|Nanna]], a [[deity]]...
15: ... [[21st century BC|2094 BC]]. During his rule, temples, including the ziggurat, were built and [[agric...
17: ... Babylonians as ''Sin''. The Babylonian city of [[Harran]] was also sacred to the god ''Sin''.
33: ...mes, owing to its sanctity, Ur became a favourite place of [[sepulture]], so that after it had ceased ...
35: ...sidered rich in remains, and relatively easy to explore. - Sargon II of Assyria (8855 bytes)
1: ...ad been found in a wicker basket, a child of a temple prostitute and an unknown father. Sargon is the ...
3: ...s the inhabitants of the towns of [[Assur]] and [[Harran]] from taxes.
4: ...s thus trying to gain support in Assyria, Marduk-apla-iddin conquered Babylon with the help of the new...
10: ...madic steppe tribe. One Urartian army had been completely annihilated, and the General Qaqqadanu taken...
16: ...rth to [[Van]] without meeting resistance, the people having retreated to their castles or fled into t... - Mari, Syria (5848 bytes)
2: ...e passed through Mari on his way from [[Ur]] to [[Harran]].
6: ... in Paris. Discoveries came quickly, with the temple of Ishtar being discovered in the next month. M...
12: ...a BCE. The inhabitants of Mari were a Semitic people, thought to be part of the same Eblaite and Akka...
24: ... ancient Near East and provided more than 500 new place names, enough to redraw or even draw up the ge...
38: ... [[Dagan]], the deity of storms, had an entire temple dedicated to him. As did [[Ishtar]], the goddes... - Assyria (13688 bytes)
1: :''For the modern-day peoples in northern Iraq and neighboring areas, see [[A...
2: {{Template:Ancient Mesopotamia}}
15: ...xtensive contact with cities in the [[Anatolia]]n plateau. The Assyrians established "merchant colonie...
29: ...on, deporting populations in the north to far off places. Apart from pushing the boundary with Babylo...
31: ... of merciless expansion, first terrorizing the peoples to the north as far as Nairi, then subjecting t...
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