
Sippar - Wikipedia
Sippar (Sumerian: 𒌓𒄒𒉣𒆠, Zimbir) (also Sippir or Sippara) was an ancient Near Eastern Sumerian and later Babylonian city on the east bank of 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 Babylon and 30 km (19 mi) southwest of Baghdad.
En-men-dur-ana - Wikipedia
En-men-dur-ana (also En-men-dur-an-ki, Enmenduranki) of Zimbir (the city now known as Sippar) was an ancient Sumerian king, whose name appears in the Sumerian King List as the seventh pre-dynastic king of Sumer. He was also the topic of …
Sippar discoveries - Iraq History
2024年4月9日 · Sippar (Sumerian: Zimbir) was an ancient Near Eastern city on the east bank of the Euphrates river, located at the site of modern Tell Abu Habbah in Iraq’s Babil Governorate, some 60 km north of Babylon and 30 km southeast of Baghdad.
Sippar - 华文百科
Sippar ( Sumerian : 𒌓𒄒𒉣𒆠 , Zimbir )是Euphrates River东岸的近东 苏美尔和后来的Babylonian城市。 它的 泰(Tell) 位于 伊拉克 的 巴格达省 Yusufiyah 附近的现代 Tell Abu Habbah 遗址, 巴比伦 以北约69公里(43英里)和 Baghdad 西南30公里(19英里)。
hereafter -- Zimbir
In the Sumerian king list a king of Sippar, En-men-dur-ana, is listed as one of the early pre-dynastic rulers of the region, but has not yet turned up in the epigraphic records. In his 29th year of reign Sumu-la-El of Babylon reported building the city wall of Sippar.
Kingdoms of Mesopotamia - Sippar - The History Files
The name Zimbir is simply an alternative translation of 'Sippar'. According to the Sumerian king list, one king ruled in Sippar for 21,000 years, once (meaning one dynasty) and then Sippar was 'abandoned' and the kingship was removed to Shuruppak.
Settlements | Sippar - History Archive
Coordinates: 33°03′32″N 44°15′08″EBeing close to Babylon, Sippar was an early addition to its empire under Hammurabi.Sippar (Sumerian: Zimbir) was an ancient Near Eastern city on the east bank of the Euphrates river, located at the site of modern Tell Abu Habbah in Iraq's Babil Governorate, some 60 km north of Babylon and 30 km ...
Sippar - Wikiwand
Sippar was an ancient Near Eastern Sumerian and later Babylonian city on the east bank of 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 Babylon and 30 km (19 mi) southwest of Baghdad. The city's ancient name, Sippar, could also refer to its sister city, Sippar-Amnanum ; a more specific ...
Sippara - 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica - StudyLight.org
(Zimbir in Sumerian, Sippar in Assyro-Babylonian), an ancient Babylonian city on the east bank of the Euphrates, north of Babylon. It was divided into two quarters, "Sippar of the Sun-god" (see Shamash) and "Sippar of the goddess Anunit," the former of which was discovered by Hormuzd Rassam in 1881 at Abu-Habba, 16 m. S.E. of Bagdad.
惊人的“苏美王表”:8位君王统治国家24万年(组图) | 君主 | 大洪水
2020年5月22日 · 美索不达米亚 的 苏美文明,是世界上最古老的文明之一。 它最著名的文物便是“ 苏美王表 ”(也称“苏美尔王表”,Sumerian King List)。 它是一份古代文献,上面记载着统治苏美尔的历代君王的名字和在位时间。 其中最神奇的是,在 大洪水 之前,有8位 君主 统治了该地区24万年。 “ 苏美王表 ”的某部分列表,是德裔美国籍研究学者赫尔曼·希普莱西特(Hermann Hilprecht)在尼普尔城市(Nippur)发现的,列表发表于1906年。 后来,又陆续发现了其他 …