
Borsippa - Wikipedia
(A).AB.BA KI or Birs Nimrud, having been identified with Nimrod) is an archeological site in Babylon Governorate, Iraq, built on both sides of a lake about 17.7 km (11.0 mi) southwest of Babylon on the east bank of the Euphrates. It lies 15 kilometers from the ancient site of Dilbat.
Borsippa | Iraq, Map, & History | Britannica
Borsippa, ancient Babylonian city southwest of Babylon in central Iraq. Its patron god was Nabu, and the city’s proximity to the capital, Babylon, helped it to become an important religious centre.
Visiting the Ancient City of Borsippa – World History et cetera
Nov 11, 2014 · Borsippa lies about 11 miles southwest of the ancient city of Babylon. It is a Sumero-Akkadian city and was built on either side of river Euphrates. It lies within modern-day Babel Governorate, Iraq. There is a road, which takes you directly near the city. It is not a desert. The modern-day name of the city is Birs-Nimrud (Arabic: برس ...
Ancient Iraq: Borsippa — Google Arts & Culture
Southwest of Babylon, the ancient city of Borsippa became an important place of worship to the Mesopotanian god Nabu. In addition to the Nebuchadnezzar-era ziggurat, many visit Borsippa as...
Borsippa - AtlasIslamica
Borsippa was an important ancient city of Sumer, built on both sides of a lake about 17.7 km southwest of Babylon on the east bank of the Euphrates. Borsippa is mentioned, usually in connection with Babylon, in texts from the Ur III period through the Seleucid period and even in early Islamic texts.
Settlements | Borsippa - History Archive
Drawn by Faucher-Gudin.Borsippa (Sumerian: BAD.SI. (A).AB.BAKI; Akkadian: Barsip and Til-Barsip) [1] or Birs Nimrud (having been identified with Nimrod) is an archeological site in Babylon Province, Iraq.
Borsippa - Encyclopedia.com
Famous in the Hellenistic period for its school of astrologers (Strabo, 16:1,7 (739); cf. also Jos., Apion, 1:151f.), it had, as late as talmudic times, a temple dedicated to Nebo, the deity of the city, which was enumerated among the "five temples appointed for idol worship" (Av. Zar. 11b).
Borsippa: Exploring the Magnificent City of the Ancient …
Feb 26, 2023 · Borsippa was an ancient city in Mesopotamia, located approximately 20 miles southwest of Babylon. The city was known for its magnificent ziggurat, which was dedicated to the god Nabu, the Babylonian god of wisdom and writing.
Borsippa Map - Archaeological site - Al-Hilla District, Iraq
Borsippa is an archeological site in Babylon Governorate, Iraq, built on both sides of a lake about 17.7 km southwest of Babylon on the east bank of the Euphrates.
Borssipa – almaysaratravel
Ancient City of Borsippa: Also called Birs Nimrud, located 17 Kilometers to the south of Babylon. The city has a surviving ziggurat which rises up to a height of 47 meters as one of the most vividly identifiable surviving ones, identified in the later local culture with the Tower of Babel.