Til Barsip or Til Barsib (Hittite Masuwari,[1] modern Tell Ahmar; Arabic: تل أحمر) is an ancient site situated in Aleppo Governorate, Syria by the Euphrates river about 20 kilometers south of ancient Carchemish.
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TilBarsip or Til Barsib (Hittite Masuwari, modern Tell Ahmar; Arabic: تل أحمر) is an ancient site situated in Aleppo Governorate, Syria by the Euphrates...
Borsippa (Sumerian: BAD.SI.(A).AB.BAKI; Akkadian: Barsip and Til-Barsip) or Birs Nimrud (having been identified with Nimrod) is an archeological site...
from Arpad to Aleppo, and renamed it Bît-Agushi,. They also conquered TilBarsip, which became the chief town of Bît-Adini, also known as Beth Eden. North...
emissaries specifies that the emissaries had passed through the region of Til-Barsip and Guzana (in modern Syria), it also states that they had been detained...
region Syria/Aramea Tabal – Georgian state in Asia Minor Tarshish Tel Dan Til-barsip – Assyrian city Timnath-serah Timnath Trachonitis Tushhan – Assyrian city...
scenes were also depicted on glazed bricks or wall paintings (e.g. at TilBarsip). Bronze bands decorating the doors of Assyrian temples and palaces were...
descriptions accord with the image depicted on the dedicatory Stele from TilBarsip shown above, where she stands upon a lion and is equipped with a sword...
Nevertheless, only 20 km downstream the Euphrates river, at the city of Til-Barsip (modern Tell Ahmar), the Assyrians established an important provincial...
Guy Bunnens (2006). A New Luwian Stele and the Cult of the Storm-god at Til Barsib-Masuwari. Peeters Publishers. p. 130. ISBN 978-90-429-1817-7. Archived...
independent kingdom during the 10th and 9th centuries BC, with its capital at Til Barsib (now Tell Ahmar). The city is considered one of the two chief states...
official king but only a powerful royal co-regent based, after 856 BC, at TilBarsip, which became then the military capital of the Assyrian kingdom of Bit...
names in Carchemish in this period. Additionally, two inscriptions from TilBarsip indicate that he continued to be worshipped at least in this location...
personal authority, and a victory over Argishti I, king of Urartu at TilBarsip is accredited to an Assyrian General (Turtanu) named Shamshi-ilu, who...
region. Important Assyrian cities in the region in ancient times include Til-Barsip, Carchemish, Guzana, Shubat-Enlil and Dur-Katlimmu. The northeast of modern-day...