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About: Meluhha

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Prominent trading partner of Sumer during the Middle Bronze Age

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  • historisch land (nl)
  • Orta Bronz Çağı sırasında Sümerler'in önde gelen ticaret ortağının Sümerce adı (tr)
  • prominent trading partner of Sumer during the Middle Bronze Age (en)
  • aus Schriftquellen bekannter Handelspartner der Sumerer (de)
  • মধ্য ব্রোঞ্জ যুগে সুমেরের বিশিষ্ট ব্যবসায়িক অংশীদার (bn)
  • சிந்துவெளி நாகரீக காலத்திய நகரம் (ta)
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  • Asian monkey statuette in red limestone found in Susa, dated to 2340–2100 BCE, discovered in the Tel of the Acropolis at Susa. Louvre Museum, Sb5884. (en)
  • Gold monkey on a pin, from the tomb of Meskalamdug, Royal Cemetery at Ur, circa 2600 BCE. (en)
  • Impression of a cylinder seal of the Akkadian Empire, with label: "The Divine Sharkalisharri Prince of Akkad, Ibni-Sharrum the Scribe his servant". The long-horned buffalo is thought to have come from the Indus Valley, and testifies to exchanges with Meluhha, the Indus Valley civilization. Circa 2217–2193 BC. Louvre Museum. (en)
  • Location of foreign lands for the Mesopotamians, including Meluhha. (en)
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  • The "red dog from Meluhha", received by Ibbi-Sin as a tribute of the people of Marhashi, could be a dhole, also called "Asiatic red dog", a type of red-colored dog native to southern and Eastern Asia. The Ethiopian wolf is another candidate. (en)
  • Akkadian Empire cylinder seal with inscription: "Šu-ilišu, interpreter of the Meluhhan language": "Meluhha" appears with the standard cuneiform as . Louvre Museum, reference AO 22310. (en)
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  • "Animal figurines" (en)
  • "Meluhha dog" (en)
  • Meluhha (en)
  • Mesopotamian "Meluhha" seal (en)
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  • Asia monkey statuette in red limestone found in Susa in 2340 - 2100 BCE disovered in the Tel of the Acropolis at Susa LOUVRE Sb5884.jpg (en)
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  • Dhole__cropped.jpg (en)
  • Gold monkey of Meskalamdug .jpg (en)
  • Meluhha-ki on a cylinder seal.jpg (en)
  • Moyen_Orient_3mil_aC.svg (en)
  • Akkadian cylinder seal with inscription Shu-ilishu, interpreter of the Meluhhan language, Louvre Museum AO 22310.jpg (en)
  • Impression of a cylinder seal of The Divine Sharkalisharri Prince of Akkad Ibni-Sharrum the Scribe his servant.jpg (en)
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  • Meluhha (en)
  • Melukhkha (ca)
  • Meluḫḫa (de)
  • Meluhha (es)
  • Meluhha (fr)
  • Melukhkha (it)
  • Meluhha (pl)
  • Meluhha (nl)
  • Мелухха (ru)
  • Melua (pt)
  • Мелухха (uk)
  • Meluhha (sv)
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