Shushan

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Shushan is the ancient Persian royal city traditionally identified as the capital where the events of the biblical Book of Esther take place.

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Shushan canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
biblical location
royal city
alsoKnownAs Susa
associatedWith Haman
King Ahasuerus
Mordecai
Esther
surface form: Queen Esther
capitalOf Achaemenid Empire
surface form: Achaemenid Empire (winter capital)

Elam
surface form: Elamite Empire

Susa
surface form: Persian Empire (winter capital)
country Iran
etymologyRelatedTo word for "lily" in some Semitic languages
governedBy Achaemenid dynasty
Elamite kings
House of Arsaces
surface form: Parthian rulers

Sasanian rulers
Seleucid kings
surface form: Seleucid rulers
hasStructure apadana (audience hall)
citadel
royal palace complex
languageContext Elamite name "Šušan"
Hebrew name "Shushan"
Old Persian
surface form: Old Persian name "Šuša"
locatedIn Khuzestan
surface form: Khuzestan Province

ancient Near East
region of Elam
southwestern Iran
locatedNear Dez River NERFINISHED
Karkheh River
mentionedIn Book of Daniel
Megillat Esther
surface form: Book of Esther

Ezra–Nehemiah
surface form: Book of Nehemiah

Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible
modernSiteName Susa
surface form: Susa archaeological site
partOf The Royal Road
surface form: Achaemenid royal road network
regionHistorically Susiana
religionContext Christianity
Islam
Judaism
timePeriod Achaemenid Empire
surface form: Achaemenid period

Elamite period
Parthian Empire
surface form: Parthian period

Sasanian Empire
surface form: Sasanian period

Seleucid Empire
surface form: Seleucid period
traditionalRole royal residence of Persian kings in the Book of Esther
setting of the Book of Esther
UNESCOTentative yes

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Referenced by (4)

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Shushan Purim namedAfter Shushan
Susa mentionedAs Shushan