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92: 64: 85: 57: 40: 202: 262:. He put Ibašši-ilī son of Adad-nirari I, his brother, as the founder of the dynasty on the royal throne. Dur-Katlimmu (Tell Seh Hamad) became the capital of this kingdom on the lower Habur river. The ruler bore the title 'grand vizier' (sakallu rabi'u) and 'king of the land of Hanigalbat' (sar mat Hanigalbat). 477:
Rassam, H. (1897): Asshur and the Land of Nimrod, being an account of the discoveries made in the ancient ruins of Nineveh, Asshur, Sepharvaim, Calah, Babylon, Borsippa, Cuthah, and Van, incl. a narrative of different journeys in Mesopotamia, Assyria, Asia Minor, and Koordistan,
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YAMADA Masamichi, « The second military conflict between ‘Assyria' and ‘Ḫatti' in the reign of Tukulti-Ninurta I », Revue d'assyriologie et d'archéologie orientale, 2011/1 (Vol. 105), p. 199-220. DOI : 10.3917/assy.105.0199. URL :
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Kühne, Hartmut, ed., "The Citadel of Dur-Katlimmu in Middle and Neo-Assyrian Times" (3 Volumes: Harassowitz Verlag, Berichte der Ausgrabung Tall Šēḫ Ḥamad / Dūr-Katlimmu vol. XII, 2021).
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in 1345 BC, the Mitanni Empire struggled with civil war and outside pressure until it fell. A quantity of Hittite potter was found at the site.
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dug some test trenches and removed a stele fragment. The site was excavated between 1978 and 2010, led by Hartmut Kühne .
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After the fall of the Assyrian Empire, Dur-Katlimmu became one of the many Near- and Middle-Eastern cities called
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Excavations have recovered 550 cuneiform Akkadian and 40 Aramaic texts belonging to a senior guard of
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Magdalu/Magdala: Tall Seh Hamad von der postassyrischen Zeit bis zur römischen Kaiserzeit, Volume 1
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Ruins of the "Red House" of Tell Sheikh Hamad exposed by excavations (6th century AD)
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The Future of Biblical Archaeology: Reassessing Methodologies and Assumptions
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In the Late Bronze Age, the region surrounding Dur-Katlimmu was part of the
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In July 2020, French archaeologists excavated Tell Sheikh Hamad during the
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The city was established as the capital of a new Assyrian province by
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and the kingdom of Hanigalbat. Following the fall of the stronghold
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Pfalzner, P. 1995. Mittanische und Mittelassyrische Keramik. Berlin
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Hoffmeier, James Karl; Millard, Alan Ralph, eds. (2004),
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The site of Tell Sheikh Hamad was occupied from the Late
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of the Hittites, and the assassination of great king
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Dūr-Katlimmu

Tell Sheikh Hamad is located in Near East
Tell Sheikh Hamad is located in Syria
Syria
Al-Hasakah Governorate
35°38′36″N 40°44′25″E / 35.64333°N 40.74028°E / 35.64333; 40.74028
Arabic
Khabur River
Euphrates

Chalcolithic period
Neolithic
Mitanni Empire
Carchemish
Suppiluliuma
Tushratta
Shalmaneser I
Mitanni Empire
Assyrian Empire
Nineveh
Harran
Carchemish
Magdalu
Magdala
Migdal
Makdala
Majdal
Semitic language
Hormuzd Rassam

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