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Sippar

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 north of Babylon and... Wikipedia
Coordinates: 33°03′32″N 44°15′08″E / 33.058829°N 44.252153°E
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Sippar (Sumerian: 𒌓𒄒𒉣𒆠, Zimbir) was an ancient Near Eastern Sumerian and later Babylonian city on the east bank of the Euphrates river.
Sippar, ancient city of Babylonia, located southwest of present Baghdad, central Iraq. Sippar was subject to the 1st dynasty of Babylon, but little is known ...
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Sippar-Amnanum was an ancient Near Eastern tell (hill city) about 70 kilometers north of Babylon, 6 kilometers northeast of Sippar and about 26 kilometers ...
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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 ...
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Aug 10, 2020 · Sippar: one of the most important cities in northern Babylonia. Sippar. Victory stela of Naram-Sin.
Sippar (Sippar-Yahrurum) was a paired city, separated by a river. Sippar was on the east side of the Euphrates, while its sister city, Sippar-Amnanum (modern ...
an ancient Babylonian city on the Euphrates, in SE Iraq.
Dec 26, 2023 · Sippar (or Zimbir) was an ancient city located on the east bank of the Euphrates river at the site of modern Tell Abu Habbah.
Inscription note: Sketches the varying fortunes of the Temple of Shamash in Sippar; rites and offerings were periodically interrupted and images and symbols of ...
Apr 17, 2003 · The Sippar Library, discovered in 1986 at a well-known neo-Babylonian site near Baghdad, was one of the archive's crown jewels. Dating from the ...