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  • Elam - Wikipedia
    Elam ( ˈiːləm ) [a] was an ancient civilization centered in the far west and southwest of Iran, stretching from the lowlands of what is now Khuzestan and Ilam Province as well as a small part of modern-day southern Iraq
  • What is the significance of Elam in the Bible? - GotQuestions. org
    What is the significance of Elam in the Bible? The word Elam (or Elamites) is found almost thirty times in the Bible Elamites refers to a people group, and Elam to the land area they inhabited
  • Elam | Iran, Map, History | Britannica
    Elam, ancient country in southwestern Iran approximately equivalent to the modern region of Khūzestān Four prominent geographic names within Elam are mentioned in ancient sources: Awan, Anshan, Simash, and Susa
  • Elam - World History Encyclopedia
    Elam was a region in the Near East corresponding to the modern-day provinces of Ilam and Khuzestan in southern Iran (though it also included part of modern-day southern Iraq) whose civilization spanned thousands of years from c 3200 - c 539 BCE
  • Bible Map: Elam
    Elam was at this time still under Babylonian suzerainty, which continued under his successor, Gimil-Sin, who also built at Susa, his vassal being Ebarti-kin-Daddu, viceroy of Susa
  • Who Is Elam In The Bible?
    This article will look into Elam’s roots and its impact on both the Old and New Testaments Elam was a grandson of Noah and played a big role during Abraham’s time
  • The Rise and Fall of Elam: A Forgotten Bridge Between Ancient . . .
    As a cultural intermediary, Elam absorbed Mesopotamian influences while preserving distinct traditions The ziggurat at Chogha Zanbil—Elam’s architectural masterpiece—combined Babylonian design with local engineering techniques




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