Arrapha

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Arrapha was an ancient Mesopotamian city, prominent in the second millennium BCE, located where the modern city of Kirkuk in northern Iraq now stands.

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Arrapha canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient city
archaeological site
administrativeFunction regional administrative center
archaeologicalEvidence cuneiform administrative texts
legal documents
letters
chronologicalPhase Late Bronze Age NERFINISHED
Middle Bronze Age NERFINISHED
country Iraq
culture Hurrian NERFINISHED
Mesopotamian
demography mixed Hurrian and Semitic population
economy agriculture
animal husbandry
trade
flourishedInCentury 14th century BCE
15th century BCE
geographicalContext foothills of the Zagros Mountains
hasAlternativeName Arrapkha NERFINISHED
Arrapḫa NERFINISHED
hasModernEquivalent Kirkuk NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfGovernment monarchy
historicalRole provincial center under Assyrian control
knownFor Hurrian population
cuneiform tablets
palace archives
languageUsed Akkadian NERFINISHED
Hurrian NERFINISHED
laterControlledBy Middle Assyrian Empire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
northern Iraq
locatedInPresentDay Kirkuk Governorate NERFINISHED
locatedOnRiver Khasa River NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Hurrian texts
Middle Assyrian sources
modernLocation Kirkuk NERFINISHED
partOf Hurrian cultural sphere NERFINISHED
Hurrian kingdom of Mitanni (at times) NERFINISHED
ancient Near East NERFINISHED
politicalStatus city-state
region Assyria NERFINISHED
religion Mesopotamian polytheism
strategicImportance controlled routes between Mesopotamian lowlands and Zagros highlands
subjugatedBy Assyria NERFINISHED
Mitanni NERFINISHED
timePeriod second millennium BCE
urbanType walled city
writingSystem cuneiform

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Kirkuk historicalName Arrapha