مجلة المعارف للبحوث والدراسات التاريخية
Volume 4, Numéro 1, Pages 355-385
2018-03-25
الكاتب : الطيب زين العابدين .
The Fall of Ur at the close of the third millennium B.C. is one of the major turning-points in the history of ancient Iraq , it does not only ring the knell of a dynasty and of an empire, it marks the end of the sumerian nation and type of society. Intervening at the last moment, the Elamites had taken the capital-city, but the secession of entire provinces, the revolt of Ibbi-Sin’s officials and the Amorites invasion were the real causes of the Sumerian defeat. The Elamites were soon expelled from Iraq , the Semites remained. From then on they were to hold the reins of governement for nearly fifteen hendred years
the Amorites - the Semites-Isin-Larsa-Babylon- Eshnunna-Assur-Mari.
عبد العزيز بن لحرش
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ص 72-95.
هاشم شيت أزهار
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ص 12-28.
مياطه التجاني
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حناي محمد
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حاج سعد سليم
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ص 30-49.