The house of Murashu were a family discovered in archaeological findings dating to the late 19th century. The family were alive during the fifth century BC in Nippur, participating in early economic activities.[1]
^is a secondary reference retrieved 2012-07-31 showing a view from a ziggurat in Nippur on page 17 of Early Mesopotamia: Society and Economy at the Dawn of History by N Postgate 1994 (Reader in Mesopotamian Studies at the University of Cambridge and fellow of the British Academy)
The house of Murashu were a family discovered in archaeological findings dating to the late 19th century. The family were alive during the fifth century...
continue to exist in numerous countries. House of Egibi of Mesopotamia Murashufamily of Mesopotamia Banks portal Private bank Private banking Ackrill, Margaret...
interpretation is that the family's activities are better described as entrepreneurship rather than banking (Wunsch 2007). The Murashufamily apparently took part...
some cuneiform tablets of the Murashufamily from the Babylonian city of Nippur, in which he is called Manuštånu. The Murashu Archive suggests that Menostanes...
himself, for the purpose of creating a suitable impression. From the Murashufamily archives from Nippur, we know a certain Artahshar (Artahŝar), who has...
(in Akkadian, Arbareme) is mentioned in the business records of the Murashufamily of Nippur (Babylonia), as are a number of high-ranking personages of...
the creation of banking firms. One of the most famous banking firms was Murashu Sons, based in the Babylonian city of Nippur. These banking firms provided...