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- Eber-Nari abstract "Eber-Nari (Akkadian, also Ebir-Nari) or Abar-Nahara עבר-נהרה (Aramaic) was the name of a region of Western Asia and a satrapy of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, Neo-Babylonian Empire and Achaemenid Empire, which roughly corresponded with the Levant. It means "Beyond the River" or "Across the River" in both Akkadian and Aramaic (that is, the Western bank of the Euphrates from a Mesopotamian and Persian viewpoint). It is also referred to as Transeuphratia (French Transeuphratène) by modern scholars. The province is also mentioned extensively in the Biblical books of Ezra and Nehemiah.The toponym appears in an inscription of the 7th century BC Assyrian king Esarhaddon. In 535 BC the Persian king Cyrus the Great organized most of the newly conquered territories of the former Neo-Babylonian Empire as a single satrapy, "Babylonia and Eber-Nari". The satrap resided in Babylon and there were subgovernors in Eber-Nari, one of which was Tettenai, mentioned in both the Bible and Babylonian cuneiform documents. This organization remained untouched until at least 486 BC (Xerxes I's reign), but before c. 450 BC the "mega-satrapy" was split into two—Babylonia and Eber-Nari.Herodotus' description of the Achaemenid tax district number V fits with Eber-Nari. It comprised Syria, Phoenicia, and Cyprus (which was also included in the satrapy). Herodotus did not include in the tax list the Arabian tribes, identified with the Qedarites, that did not pay taxes but contributed with a tax-like gift of frankincense.".
- Eber-Nari thumbnail Standard_of_Cyrus_the_Great_(White).svg?width=300.
- Eber-Nari wikiPageExternalLink v7f662.html.
- Eber-Nari wikiPageID "12142434".
- Eber-Nari wikiPageRevisionID "575760282".
- Eber-Nari commonLanguages Aramaic_language.
- Eber-Nari commonName "Syria".
- Eber-Nari continent "Asia".
- Eber-Nari era Achaemenid_Empire.
- Eber-Nari eventEnd Wars_of_Alexander_the_Great.
- Eber-Nari eventStart "Conquest of Chaldea".
- Eber-Nari flag "Flags of Persia".
- Eber-Nari flagP "Nebukadnessar II.jpg".
- Eber-Nari flagS "Vergiasun.svg".
- Eber-Nari flagType "Standard of Cyrus the Great".
- Eber-Nari hasPhotoCollection Eber-Nari.
- Eber-Nari imageFlag "Standard of Cyrus the Great .svg".
- Eber-Nari nation Achaemenid_Empire.
- Eber-Nari nativeName "Eber-Nari".
- Eber-Nari p "Neo-Babylonian Empire".
- Eber-Nari region "Mediterranean".
- Eber-Nari religion "Zoroastrism".
- Eber-Nari s "Macedonian Empire".
- Eber-Nari subdivision "Province".
- Eber-Nari yearEnd "332".
- Eber-Nari yearStart "539".
- Eber-Nari subject Category:Achaemenid_satrapies.
- Eber-Nari subject Category:Ancient_Syria.
- Eber-Nari type AdministrativeRegion.
- Eber-Nari type Place.
- Eber-Nari type PopulatedPlace.
- Eber-Nari type Region.
- Eber-Nari type Wikidata:Q532.
- Eber-Nari type AdministrativeArea.
- Eber-Nari type Place.
- Eber-Nari type Location.
- Eber-Nari comment "Eber-Nari (Akkadian, also Ebir-Nari) or Abar-Nahara עבר-נהרה (Aramaic) was the name of a region of Western Asia and a satrapy of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, Neo-Babylonian Empire and Achaemenid Empire, which roughly corresponded with the Levant. It means "Beyond the River" or "Across the River" in both Akkadian and Aramaic (that is, the Western bank of the Euphrates from a Mesopotamian and Persian viewpoint). It is also referred to as Transeuphratia (French Transeuphratène) by modern scholars.".
- Eber-Nari label "Eber-Nari".
- Eber-Nari label "Eber-Nari".
- Eber-Nari label "Ebir-Nari".
- Eber-Nari sameAs Ebir-Nari.
- Eber-Nari sameAs Eber-Nari.
- Eber-Nari sameAs m.02vr63m.
- Eber-Nari sameAs Q957854.
- Eber-Nari sameAs Q957854.
- Eber-Nari wasDerivedFrom Eber-Nari?oldid=575760282.
- Eber-Nari depiction Standard_of_Cyrus_the_Great_(White).svg.
- Eber-Nari isPrimaryTopicOf Eber-Nari.
- Eber-Nari name "Eber-Nari".
- Eber-Nari name "Syria".