Tarbiṣu, now modern Sherif Khan, was an Assyrian city located about 5 kilometers north of Nineveh. It was the principal cult center of the god Nergal in Assyria. Starting in the 8th and 7th centuries B.C., Tarbiṣu was a royal city and one of the primary residences of the Assyrian crown prince, who was trained in the art of kingship in the palace built there.
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Tarbiṣu
Tarbiṣu, now modern Sherif Khan, was an Assyrian city located about 5 kilometers north of Nineveh. It was the principal cult center of the god Nergal in Assyria. Starting in the 8th and 7th centuries B.C., Tarbiṣu was a royal city and one of the primary residences of the Assyrian crown prince, who was trained in the art of kingship in the palace built there.
ANE
Tarbiṣi, Tarbiṣu
Sherif Khan
تل شريف خان
Helsinki Atlas, p. 17, map 4 grid C5
Bagg, RGTC 7/2-2 588-589
RLAss 13 453-457
Wikipedia (English) Tarbisu
RINAP 3/2 25-26
Wikidata Q3818869
Tarbiṣu
Pleiades
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CIGS location of Tall Sharīf Khān
Cuneiform
ANE
Wikipedia (Persian): شهر سوخته تربیس
Grayson 2014 page 292
Tarbisu
Anastasio 2004 page 296 number 253
Layard 1856 page 485
Wikidata Q3818869
-540
Pleiades
2018-02-06T09:10:44-04:00
Tarbiṣi
-1000
ANE
Tarbiṣu
Tarbiṣi
ME [[-720,-540]]
Neo-Assyrian/Babylonian Middle East (720–540 BC)
Period as defined by Jamie Novotny
Early 1st Millennium BC Mesopotamia (1000-720 BC)
Bagg, RGTC 7/2-2 588-589
2100
Pleiades
2024-01-04T12:39:37-04:00
Tall Sharīf Khān
1700
Cuneiform
ANE
تل شريف خان
Tall Sharīf Khān
Our present, modern era. [[1700, 2100]]
Modern (AD 1700-Present)
Wikipedia (Persian): شهر سوخته تربیس
Grayson 2014 page 292
Tarbisu
Anastasio 2004 page 296 number 253
Layard 1856 page 485
Wikidata Q3818869
-540
OpenStreetMap (Node 5392949728, version 1, osm:changeset=56116263, 2018-02-06T13:04:55Z)
2018-02-07T07:24:46-04:00
OSM Location of Tarbiṣu
-1000
Location based on OpenStreetMap
ANE
OSM Node 5392949728
Equivalent to "inhabited place" as defined by the Getty Art and Architecture Thesaurus: General term for places or areas occupied, modified, or planned to be inhabited by communities of human populations and that contain enough societal functions to be relatively self-sufficient. They are characterized by inhabitants living in neighboring sets of living quarters and by the place having a proper name or a locally recognized status.
settlement
2018-02-02T08:53:01-04:00
Sherif Khan
1700
ANE
Sherif Khan
Sherif Khan
Helsinki Atlas, p. 17, map 4 grid C5
2100