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==Merge?== | ==Merge?== | ||
this entry should be merged with the Nagar entry | this entry should be merged with the Nagar entry | ||
] (]) 09:18, 22 March 2008 (UTC) | ] (]) 09:18, 22 March 2008 (UTC) | ||
:Or just deleted altogether ] (]) 09:20, 28 June 2008 (UTC) | :Or just deleted altogether ] (]) 09:20, 28 June 2008 (UTC) | ||
::I've rewritten the ] article and removed the merge tag. The valley and town are not the same thing, the articles were mess though. ] 14:13, 13 December 2008 (UTC) | |||
== Questioned text == | |||
Completely different place afaik: {{tq2|According to Michael Sokoloff,<ref>A Dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic of the Talmudic and Geonic Periods</ref> the history of the term Nagar goes back to the ancient city "''Sumerian Nagar''".<ref name="balashon.com">{{cite web |title=nagar |url=http://www.balashon.com/2019/11/nagar.html |website=Balashon Hebrew language detective |access-date=7 March 2021}}</ref>{{rs?}} | |||
Along with ''Kish'', ''Mari'' and ''Ebla'', ''Nagar'' was one of the important cities of the earliest known civilization, ] in the region of ] (now northwestern ] and northeastern ])<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Andersson |first1=J |title=Kingship in the Early Mesopotamian Onomasticon 2800–2200 BCE |journal=Doctoral dissertation, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis |date=2012 |url=https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:503415/FULLTEXT01.pdf |access-date=7 March 2021}}</ref> during the sixth and fifth millennium BC.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Adamo |first1=N |last2=Al-Ansari |first2=N |title=The Sumerians and the Akkadians: The Forerunners of the First Civilization (2900-2003BC): The Sumerians and the Akkadians: The Forerunners of the First Civilization (2900-2003BC). |journal=Earth Sciences and Geotechnical Engineering |date=2020 |volume=10 |issue=3 |url=https://www.diva-portal.org/smash/record.jsf?pid=diva2%3A1412812&dswid=3678 |access-date=7 March 2021}}</ref> The ancient city is now known as ] and is located in ].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Eidem |first1=J |last2=Warburton |first2=D |title=In the Land of Nagar: A Survey around Tell Brak |journal=Iraq |date=1996 |volume=58 |pages=51–64 |doi=10.1017/S0021088900003168 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Oates |first1=Joan |title=Archaeology in Mesopotamia: Digging Deeper at Tell Brak |url=https://www.researchgate.net/publication/283775464_Archaeology_in_Mesopotamia_Digging_Deeper_at_Tell_Brak |access-date=12 April 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Ur |first1=Jason |last2=Karsgaard |first2=Philip |title=THE SPATIAL DIMENSIONS OF EARLY MESOPOTAMIAN URBANISM: THE TELL BRAK SUBURBAN SURVEY, 2003–2006 |journal=Iraq |date=2011 |volume=73|pages=1–19 |doi=10.1017/S0021088900000061 |s2cid=33518626 |url=http://nrs.harvard.edu/urn-3:HUL.InstRepos:5366597 }}</ref> | |||
Moreover, Klein's etymological dictionary of ], traces the word Nagar from ] "''Naggaru''" which means ''carpenter'' or ''the skilled carpenter''.<ref name="balashon.com"/><ref>{{cite journal |last1=Civil |first1=M |last2=Feliu |first2=Mateu |title=Studies in Sumerian Civilization |journal=Barcino Monographica Orientalia |date=2017 |volume=7}}</ref>}} ] (]) 03:55, 8 February 2023 (UTC) | |||
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Merge?
this entry should be merged with the Nagar entry Penalba2000 (talk) 09:18, 22 March 2008 (UTC)
- Or just deleted altogether OlEnglish (talk) 09:20, 28 June 2008 (UTC)
- I've rewritten the Nagar, Pakistan article and removed the merge tag. The valley and town are not the same thing, the articles were mess though. Pahari Sahib 14:13, 13 December 2008 (UTC)
Questioned text
Completely different place afaik:
According to Michael Sokoloff, the history of the term Nagar goes back to the ancient city "Sumerian Nagar".
Along with Kish, Mari and Ebla, Nagar was one of the important cities of the earliest known civilization, Sumer in the region of Upper Mesopotamia (now northwestern Iraq and northeastern Syria) during the sixth and fifth millennium BC. The ancient city is now known as Tell Brak and is located in Syria.
Moreover, Klein's etymological dictionary of Rabbinic Hebrew, traces the word Nagar from Akkadian "Naggaru" which means carpenter or the skilled carpenter.
Elinruby (talk) 03:55, 8 February 2023 (UTC)
References
- A Dictionary of Jewish Babylonian Aramaic of the Talmudic and Geonic Periods
- ^ "nagar". Balashon Hebrew language detective. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
- Andersson, J (2012). "Kingship in the Early Mesopotamian Onomasticon 2800–2200 BCE" (PDF). Doctoral dissertation, Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
- Adamo, N; Al-Ansari, N (2020). "The Sumerians and the Akkadians: The Forerunners of the First Civilization (2900-2003BC): The Sumerians and the Akkadians: The Forerunners of the First Civilization (2900-2003BC)". Earth Sciences and Geotechnical Engineering. 10 (3). Retrieved 7 March 2021.
- Eidem, J; Warburton, D (1996). "In the Land of Nagar: A Survey around Tell Brak". Iraq. 58: 51–64. doi:10.1017/S0021088900003168.
- Oates, Joan. "Archaeology in Mesopotamia: Digging Deeper at Tell Brak". Retrieved 12 April 2022.
- Ur, Jason; Karsgaard, Philip (2011). "THE SPATIAL DIMENSIONS OF EARLY MESOPOTAMIAN URBANISM: THE TELL BRAK SUBURBAN SURVEY, 2003–2006". Iraq. 73: 1–19. doi:10.1017/S0021088900000061. S2CID 33518626.
- Civil, M; Feliu, Mateu (2017). "Studies in Sumerian Civilization". Barcino Monographica Orientalia. 7.