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sippar

Terms vs Sippar - What's the difference?

terms | sippar |


As a noun terms

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As a proper noun sippar is

an ancient sumerian and later babylonian city on the east bank of the euphrates, some 60 km north of babylon, in what is now tell abu habbah, iraq.

Iraq vs Sippar - What's the difference?

iraq | sippar |


As proper nouns the difference between iraq and sippar

is that iraq is country in mesopotamia that borders on iran, kuwait, saudi arabia, jordan, syria and turkey official name: republic of iraq while sippar is an ancient sumerian and later babylonian city on the east bank of the euphrates, some 60 km north of babylon, in what is now tell abu habbah, iraq.

Euphrates vs Sippar - What's the difference?

euphrates | sippar |


As proper nouns the difference between euphrates and sippar

is that euphrates is the river in the Middle East, 2780 kilometers in length, flowing southwest from Turkey, then southeast, and uniting with the Tigris before entering the Persian Gulf. It forms the Western edge of classical Mesopotamia while Sippar is an ancient Sumerian and later Babylonian city on the east bank of the Euphrates, some 60 km north of Babylon, in what is now Tell Abu Habbah, Iraq.

Babylonian vs Sippar - What's the difference?

babylonian | sippar |


As proper nouns the difference between babylonian and sippar

is that babylonian is a later form of akkadian language spoken in babylonia in 1950 bc – 100 ad while sippar is an ancient sumerian and later babylonian city on the east bank of the euphrates, some 60 km north of babylon, in what is now tell abu habbah, iraq.

As an adjective babylonian

is of or pertaining to the real (or to the mystical) babylon.

As a noun babylonian

is an inhabitant of the city of babylon.

Sumerian vs Sippar - What's the difference?

sumerian | sippar |


As proper nouns the difference between sumerian and sippar

is that sumerian is the ancient language spoken in Sumer, a language isolate while Sippar is an ancient Sumerian and later Babylonian city on the east bank of the Euphrates, some 60 km north of Babylon, in what is now Tell Abu Habbah, Iraq.

As an adjective Sumerian

is of, from or pertaining to Sumer.

As a noun Sumerian

is a person of Sumer.