• Abarsal was a city-state of Mesopotamia in the area of the Euphrates. Very little is known of the history of the town and the site is unidentified at...
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  • successor Isar-Damu. Ibrium is attested to have campaigned against the city of Abarsal during the time of vizier Arrukum. He took office after Arrukum during...
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    agreement between Vizier Ibrium of Ebla and an ambiguous kingdom called Abarsal c. 2300 BC. Scholars believe the language of Ebla to be among the oldest...
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    Ebla and Aššur" or the "Treaty with Abarsal" (scholars have disputed whether the text refers to Aššur or to Abarsal, an unknown location). In either case...
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  • all, but rather with the unnamed king of an uncertain location called "Abarsal". The king lists suggest that the earliest Assyrian kings, who are recorded...
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    counter-offensive against Mari. Irkab-Damu concluded a peace and trading treaty with Abarsal; it is one of the earliest-recorded treaties in history. At its greatest...
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    it won a military victory. Cities like Emar on the Upper Euphrates and Abarsal (location unknown) were vassals of Ebla. Ebla exchanged gifts with Nagar...
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  • defeating the city of Galalaneni, and engaging in a victorious battle with Abarsal in the region of Zahiran, which he destroyed. Next, Iblul-Il campaigned...
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    it won a military victory. Cities like Emar on the Upper Euphrates and Abarsal (location unknown) were vassals of Ebla. Ebla exchanged gifts with Nagar...
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  • Darmiya and Tir (whose name appear on an important agreement named the Abarsal treaty). The first vizier was Arrukum and he was appointed by king Irkab-Damu...
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  • Irkab-Damu started his reign by concluding a peace and trading treaty with Abarsal (probably located along the Euphrates river east of Ebla), one of the first...
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    inhabited as early as the Neolithic period with an important city, then called Abarsal, arising in Early Bronze III and being completely destroyed in EBIV. It...
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    unrelated, office, badalum, used in northern Syrian cities, such as Harran and Abarsal, in the third millennium BCE. It is also the conventional term for the...
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  • known as Harbe. It has been proposed that in earlier times its name was Abarsal The site was first described by Max von Oppenheim in 1913. Excavations...
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  • oldest example of a written peace treaty, the treaty between Ebla and Abarsal, as well as proof of matrimonial alliances between the local kings and...
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  • himself, who admits that Kura's absence from a treaty between Ebla and Abarsal likely indicates he was absent from the pantheon of the latter city and...
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  • Şekerhilâl SK Istanbul 16:30 EET Talat Özkarslı 63' Ayhan Elmastaşoğlu 81' (Report) Stadium: Mithatpaşa Stadi Attendance: 7,753 Referee: Zeki Abarşal...
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