
Puzur-Ishtar - Wikipedia
Puzur-Ishtar (𒆃𒊭𒁹𒁯, Puzur4-Eš4-tár, [1][2] (died c. 2025 BC) was a ruler of the city of Mari, northern Mesopotamia, after the fall of the Akkadian Empire. He was contemporary of the …
Royal Palace of Mari - Wikipedia
The statue of Puzur-Ishtar once stood in one of the sanctuaries of the Palace of Zimri-Lim, but was discovered in the museum of Nebuchadrezzar ’s palace at Babylon (604-562 B.C.E). The …
Puzur-Ishtar — Wikipédia
Puzur-Ishtar ou Puzur-Ištar est un shakkanakku note 1 ou un gouverneur affranchi de la tutelle akkadienne de la cité antique de Mari du XXIIe siècle av. J.-C..
Puzur Ishtar (Illustration) - World History Encyclopedia
2012年7月9日 · Detail from a statue of Puzur Ishtar, governor of Mari, early 2nd millennium BC. Istanbul Archaeology Museums.
Head of a statue of the ruler Puzur-Eshtar of Mari
The votive cuneiform inscription names Puzur-Eshtar, governor of Mari, who has dedicated this statue for his life. The sculpture may depict Puzur-Eshtar himself with hands clasped, an …
Head of a Statue of Puzur-Ishtar of Mari - Google Arts & Culture
In 1914 a life-size headless statue was uncovered by the excavators at Babylon; as it turned out the missing head had already been purchased by the Berlin Museum before the German …
Puzur-Ishtar - Wikiwand articles
Puzur-Ishtar was a ruler of the city of Mari, northern Mesopotamia, after the fall of the Akkadian Empire. He was contemporary of the Third Dynasty of Ur, and p...
Puzur-Ishtar - Wikiwand
Puzur-Ishtar ( 𒆃𒊭𒁹𒁯, Puzur4-Eš4-tár, c. 2050–2025 BCE) was a ruler of the city of Mari, northern Mesopotamia, after the fall of the Akkadian Empire. He was contemporary of the …
Category:Puzur-Ishtar - Wikimedia Commons
Media in category "Puzur-Ishtar" The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. Diorite head of Puzur-Ishtar, prince or governor of Mari. From Babylon, Iraq, purchase before 1899. …
Hillalum abil Puzur-Ishtar | Historica Wiki | Fandom
Hillalum abil Puzur-Ishtar (582-539 BC) was an Akkadian archer in the service of the Neo-Babylonian Empire during the 6th century BC. In 539 BC, he was killed in battle with the …