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It should be emphasized here that the dethronement of Sub-Ram is linked to the taking of Susa by Anshan. An archaeological site was discovered in Amirabad near Mehran, with an area of 3 hectares on the west bank of the Konjan Cham River. World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and. Retrieved from " https: By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
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A sequel, Enmerkar and En-suhgir-ana also mentions that the sorcerer of Hamazi, Urgirinuna, went to Aratta after Hamazi "had been destroyed"; he is later sent by the Lord of Aratta on a failed mission attempting to bring Enmerkar into submission. Accessed 15 Dec Views Read Edit View history. This city, spelled Khamaz or Hamazi in older texts, appears to have provided translators. This shows, once again, a geographical proximity of Amaz with Susa.
Iraq articles missing geocoordinate data All articles needing coordinates. It should be emphasized here that the dethronement of Sub-Ram is linked to the taking of Susa by Anshan.
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World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and http: My notes of veracity: An archaeological site was discovered in Amirabad near Mehran, with an area of 3 hectares on the west bank of the Konjan Cham River. In the Irisagig archives, after " Der ", the designation "Kimaz" is among the most common.
A clay tablet found in the archives at Ebla in Syria bears a copy of a diplomatic message sent from king Irkab-Damu of Ebla to king Zizi of Hamazi, along with a large quantity of wood, hailing him as a brother, and requesting him to send mercenaries in exchange. World Heritage Encyclopedia, the aggregation of the largest online encyclopedias available, and.

Former populated places in Iraq. Hamazi or Khamazi Sumerian: Its exact location is unknown, but is thought to have been located in the western Zagros mountains roughly between Elam and Assyriapossibly near Nuzi or modern Hamadan. Two place names exist: Retrieved from " https: By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
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It is probably the Amaz from Mari's archives. However, Irisagrig's texts make it possible to leave the doubt.

In addition, Mehran was formerly called Mansurabad. Hamazi first came to the attention of archaeologists with the discovery of a vase with an inscription in very archaic cuneiform commemorating the victory of Utug or Uhuban early king of Kishover this place, causing fringe theorist Hmaazi Waddell in to speculate that it was to be identified with Carchemish in Syria.
According to the Sumerian king listking Hadanish of Hamazi held hegemony over Sumer after defeating Kish, but was in turn defeated by Enshakushanna of Uruk. One of the earliest references to Hamazi is found in the epic Enmerkar and the Lord of Arattawhere Enmerkar prays to Enki about hamwzi confusion of languages in the various inhabited lands, at the time of the building of the ziggurats in Eridu hhamazi Uruk. But perhaps the latter designates the country while Kimaz represents the capital.
The researchers concluded that it was probably an axis corresponding to the current way through Badra, Merhan, Amirabad to the Elam country.
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Its location was sought after in the western part of the Zagros Mountains, between the countries of Elam and Assyria. Hamazi is the only land mentioned in this prayer with the epithet "many-tongued". Hamzzi Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Kimaz, Hamazi or Amaz was hajazi current Mehran in Iran: II is a long letter which exposes a conflict between Andarig of Yamutbal and the king of Eluhhut. It is now generally considered to have been somewhere in the vicinity of the Diyala.
JR Kupper in a book mentions: This page was last edited on 11 Aprilat The texts describe itineraries of royal messengers who cross Irisagrig and Der towards the East, generally the cities of Kimaz, Hurtum, Harsi, Zidahrum, Zitian and Simaski.
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