Itabalhum
Itabalhum (Itab/pal) was an ancient kingdom of the Turukkaeans in the middle part of the Bronze Age. It is located in the northwestern parts of Zagros mountain region. The kingdom was attested in the texts of Shemshara (Shusharra). As viewed from Shemshara the Turukkean kingdom of Itabalhum appears to be a peripheral polity, with a largely Mesopotamian material culture.
See also
- Cities of the ancient Near East
- Elam
- History of Anatolia
- History of Iran
- History of Iraq
- History of Mesopotamia
- Pishenden
- Sumer
Notes
References
- The Shemshāra archives. Copenhagen: Munksgaard. 2001. ISBN 8778762456.
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