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- Bit-Istar abstract "Bit-Istar was an Assyrian town and a local kingdom (c. 12th century BC - c. 710 BC) at western Zagros that according to inscriptions of Tiglath Pileser III and Sargon II was located close to the source of a river to the east of Dyala.Stronach and Calmeyer proposed Ravansar as a possible candidate for the place of Bit-Istar. Recent surveys by Y. Hassanzadeh led to discovery of new evidence indicating presence of rich 1st-mellenium remains close to the spring of Ravansar (34°43′0″N, 46°40′0″E).The ruler of this town during reign of Sargon II was Burburazu who brought his tributes to Sargon during his campaign to the region in 714 BC. A column base at the edge of Ravansar spring could belong to a temple that was built for Ishtar near \"Water hole\".Tang-i Var, famous Assyrian inscription from reign of Sargon II is located about 30 km to north of Ravansar.".
- Bit-Istar thumbnail Tiglath-Pileser_II_-_1889_drawing.jpg?width=300.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageID "31841454".
- Bit-Istar wikiPageLength "2258".
- Bit-Istar wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Bit-Istar wikiPageRevisionID "676654552".
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_history_of_Iran.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Iran.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Kermanshah_Province.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Kermanshah_Province.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Iron_Age_Asia.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink Category:Kurdistan.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink Ravansar.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink Sargon_II.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink Tang-i_Var.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink Tiglath-Pileser_III.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink File:Map_of_Assyria.png.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink File:Tang-i_Var_2012,_F.Biglari.JPG.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLink File:Tiglath-Pileser_II_-_1889_drawing.jpg.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bit-Istar".
- Bit-Istar wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kingdom of Bit-Istar".
- Bit-Istar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Bit-Istar wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bit-Istar subject Category:Ancient_history_of_Iran.
- Bit-Istar subject Category:Archaeological_sites_in_Iran.
- Bit-Istar subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Kermanshah_Province.
- Bit-Istar subject Category:History_of_Kermanshah_Province.
- Bit-Istar subject Category:Iron_Age_Asia.
- Bit-Istar subject Category:Kurdistan.
- Bit-Istar hypernym Town.
- Bit-Istar type Settlement.
- Bit-Istar type Attraction.
- Bit-Istar type Site.
- Bit-Istar comment "Bit-Istar was an Assyrian town and a local kingdom (c. 12th century BC - c. 710 BC) at western Zagros that according to inscriptions of Tiglath Pileser III and Sargon II was located close to the source of a river to the east of Dyala.Stronach and Calmeyer proposed Ravansar as a possible candidate for the place of Bit-Istar. Recent surveys by Y.".
- Bit-Istar label "Bit-Istar".
- Bit-Istar sameAs Q4918647.
- Bit-Istar sameAs m.0gtw1qz.
- Bit-Istar sameAs Q4918647.
- Bit-Istar wasDerivedFrom Bit-Istar?oldid=676654552.
- Bit-Istar depiction Tiglath-Pileser_II_-_1889_drawing.jpg.
- Bit-Istar isPrimaryTopicOf Bit-Istar.