Tashrītu

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Tashrītu is a month in the ancient Mesopotamian calendar, roughly corresponding to September–October in the modern Gregorian calendar.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Tashritu 1
Tashrītu canonical 1

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Statements (29)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Mesopotamian month
month
associatedCity Babylon
associatedDeity Marduk
associatedWithEvent New Year festivals in some Mesopotamian traditions
beginning of the agricultural year
harvest season
calendarType lunisolar calendar
category Ancient Near Eastern time-reckoning
correspondsInHebrewCalendar Tishrei
correspondsRoughlyTo October
September
etymologicallyRelatedTo Akkadian verb šurrû (to begin)
followedBy Araḫsamna
languageForm Akkadian
meaning beginning
inauguration
partOf Mesopotamian lunisolar year
positionInYear seventh month
precededBy Ulūlu
season autumn
timeFrame second half of the 1st millennium BCE and earlier
usedByCulture Assyrians
Babylonians
other Mesopotamian peoples
usedInCalendar Assyrian calendar
Babylonian calendar
ancient Mesopotamian calendar
writtenInScript cuneiform

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Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Akkadian month Tashritu hasAlternativeTransliteration Tashrītu
subject surface form: Tashritu
Tašrītu alternativeTransliterationOf Tashrītu
this entity surface form: Tashritu