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Arrapha or Arrapkha (Akkadian: Arrapḫa; ) was an ancient city in what today is northeastern , thought to be located at .

(2025). 9781134159086, Routledge. .

In 1948, Arrapha became the name of the residential area in Kirkuk which was built by the North Oil Company as a settlement for its workers.


History
The first written record of Arrapha is attested from the Neo-Sumerian Empire (c. 22nd to 21st century BC). Ancient Arrapha was a part of Sargon of Akkad's (2335–2154 BC), and the city was exposed to the raids of the during Naram-Sin's reign.

The city was occupied around 2150 BC by the before that empire was destroyed and the Gutians driven from by the Neo-Sumerian Empire c. 2090 BC.

(1992). 9780141938257 .

Arrapha was an important trading center in the 18th century BC under Assyrian and Babylonian rule. However, during the 15th and early 14th centuries BC, it was again a largely city, the capital of the small Hurrian kingdom of Arrapha, situated along the southeastern edge of the area under domination. This kingdom was a vassal of , which had units of chariots stationed in Arraphian cities such as , Arwa and Arn-apuwe. During the Middle Assyrian Empire (1365–1050 BC), it was fully incorporated into , after the Assyrian forces had defeated the kingdom of .Kimmons, Sergeant Sean. " Soldiers Help Preserve Archeological Sites".M. Chahin. Before the Greeks, p. 77.

The city reached great prominence in the 11th and 10th centuries BC as a part of Assyria. In 615 BC, seeing the Assyrians occupied with the Babylonians and violent rebellions among themselves, the king successfully invaded Arrapha, which was one of the last strongholds of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.Martin Sicker. The Pre-Islamic Middle East, Page 68.I. E. S. Edwards, John Boardman, John B. Bury, S. A. Cook. The Cambridge Ancient History. p. 178–179. The region later became part of the Persian ruled province of (Achaemenid Assyria).

Arrapha then fell to the Macedonian Empire, where it became a part of in its succeeding ( Syria being an aphetic form of Assyria

(2025). 9789004116412, Brill. .
). Arrapha is mentioned as such until Hellenistic times, at which point the settlement was refounded under the name Karka (ܟܪܟܐ).

Between the mid 2nd century BC and mid 3rd century AD, during the and early the site was mentioned in scripts of Christian priest as , apart from a brief interregnum in the early 2nd century AD when it became a part of the Roman Province of Corduene.

(1995). 9783447036528, Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. .
The Sassanids conquered the patchwork of independent Assyrian states in the mid to late 3rd century AD, and Arrapha was incorporated into Sassanid-ruled until the Islamic conquest of the mid 7th century AD, when Assuristan was dissolved and Arrapha-Karka eventually became .

Arrapha has not been excavated yet, due to its location beneath modern Kirkuk.


See also
  • Cities of the ancient Near East


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