Tarbisu




Coordinates: 36°24.52′N 43°04.646′E / 36.40867°N 43.077433°E / 36.40867; 43.077433
Tarbisu (modern Sherif Khan, Ninawa Governorate, Iraq) was an ancient city about 3 miles north of Nineveh.



Place





Tarbisu


Tarbisu is located in Iraq

Tarbisu

Tarbisu



Location in Iraq

Coordinates: 36°23′00″N 43°07′00″E / 36.38333°N 43.11667°E / 36.38333; 43.11667



Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Archaeology


  • 3 Notes


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





History


Tarabisu was a minor town until the control of the Assyrian Empire was moved to
nearby Nineveh by Sennacherib. Two palaces were built there, one by Esarhaddon
for his son and crown prince, Ashurbanipal. Two temples were found at the site,
one being the temple of Nergal, constructed by Sennacherib, and
added to by Ashurbanipal. One of the gates in the northwest wall of Nineveh was named for Nergal and the road from that gate to Tarbisu was paved completely in stone by Sennacherib.


Tarbisu was captured by the Medes, led by Cyaxares in the 12th year of Nabopolassar, king of Babylon
and faded along with the Assyrian Empire.



Archaeology




Wall and Gates of Nineveh


Tarbisu was excavated by Austen Henry Layard, and then Sir Henry Rawlinson
under the auspices of the British Museum in the mid-19th century.
[1][2]



Notes





  1. ^ Austin Henry Layard, Nineveh and its remains with an account of a visit to the Chaldæan
    christians of Kurdistan and the Yezidis, or devil-worshippers, and an enquiry into the manners and arts
    of the ancient Assyrians, John Murray, 1849



  2. ^ Austin Henry Layard, Discoveries in the ruins of Nineveh and Babylon, John Murray, 1853




See also




  • Cities of the ancient Near East

  • Short chronology timeline



References



  • A Sulaiman, Discovery of the Assyrian City of Tarbisu, Adab al-Rafidain, vol. 2, pp. 15–49, 1971 (Arabic)

  • J. E. Curtis, A. K. Grayson, Some Inscribed Objects from Sherif Khan in the British Museum, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 87–94, 1982



External links



  • Fall of Nineveh Chronicle - Livius.org

  • Cylinder Seal from Tarbisu - British Museum




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