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Kudurru for Ritti-Marduk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Kudurru for Ritti-Marduk is a white limestone boundary stone (Kudurru) of Nebuchadrezzar I, a king in the 4th Dynasty of Babylon, ca. the late 12th century BC. He is known to have made at least ...
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The Kudurru for Ritti-Marduk is a white limestone boundary stone of Nebuchadrezzar I, a king in the 4th Dynasty of Babylon, ca. the late 12th century BC. He is known to have made at least two kudurru boundary stones....
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The cuneiform text of this kudurru describes the military services of Ritti-Marduk to King Nebuchadnezzar I (1125-1104 BC) during a campaign in Elam (to the ...
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Kudüm; Kudumbi; Kudumbis; Kudumi; Kuduro; Kudurru; Kudurru for Ritti-Marduk; Kudurru of Gula; Kudurru of Melishihu; Kuduru; kudus; kudus; kudus; kudus; kudus; Kudus Regency;
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the kudurru of Ritti-Marduk for his services to Nebuchadnezzar I (1125-1104 BCE) in Mackenzie (1915, Fig. XIII.1). For the Cappadocian examples from 2400 ...
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Kudurru (boundary stone) marking of Nebuchadnezzar I (1126-1050 BCE), marking the king's land grant to Ritti-Marduk for military service in the inscription (not shown). The symbols appear in six registers. The first register is the eight-pointed star of Ishtar, the crescent of Sin and the sun-disk of Shamash.
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Kudumbis; Kudumi; Kuduro; Kudurru; Kudurru for Ritti-Marduk; Kudurru of Gula; Kudurru of Melishihu; Kuduru; kudus; Kudus Regency; Kudva; Kudyapi; Kudymkar; Kudzinowski; kudzu; kudzu; kudzu;
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tents of the Ritti-Marduk kudurru. ? 29-? 32. Opis; Baghdad; Dur-Aarrukenu. Chapter II: ?? 33-45. Kassite and Assyrian knowledge of the area east of ...
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4 Ritti Marduk kudurru. approached him and wept, turned his face to enter the holy city, from the hostile land of Elam he took the high road, ...
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