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Nuzi (655 bytes)
1: ... Empire]]. Excavations in the [[1920s]] unearthed Nuzi and, crucially, its archives of thousands of clay... Hurrians (6237 bytes) 10: ...modern [[Iraq]]. Their presence was attested at [[Nuzi]] and [[Urkesh]] and other sites. They eventual... 18: ...ousands more Hurrian tablets have been found at [[Nuzi]], [[Hattusa|Boghazköy]], [[Ras Shamra]], and [[A... Hanilgalbat (28497 bytes) 20: ...r was located in Northern Syria, extending from [[Nuzi]] (modern [[Kirkuk]]) and the river [[Tigris]] in... 25: ...the Khabur. Hurrians are mentioned in the private Nuzi-texts, in Ugarit and the Hittite archives in Hatt... 36: [[Nuzi]] seems to have been incorporated into Hanilgalba... 47: ...ng Barattarna is known from a cuneiform tablet in Nuzi and an inscription by [[Idrimi]] of Alalakh. Egyp... 48: If Parsha(ta)tar, also known from a Nuzi inscription, is an alternative spelling of P/Bara... Canaan (18870 bytes) 13: .... Tablets found in the [[Mesopotamia]]n city of [[Nuzi]] use the term "Kinahnu" (translated as "Canaan")... Abraham (21784 bytes) 15: ... also being mentioned in tablets at [[Ugarit]], [[Nuzi]], and [[Ebla]]. These possibly refer to Ur, URA,... Habiru/Sources (36432 bytes) 41: ...ore, but above all in the Amarna Age in Syria and Nuzi. Among these terms, the word <i>hapiru</i>, the ...
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