Musri
Musri (Assyrian: Mu-us-ri), or Muzri, was a small ancient kingdom, in northern areas of Iraqi Kurdistan. The area is nowadays inhabited by Muzuri (Mussouri) Kurds.[1]
Musri is also a geographical name mentioned in several Neo-Assyrian inscriptions and referring to Egypt, and not to a country in northern Arabia as once believed.[2] Compare Hebrew Mizraim.
References
- โ Inscription of Tiglath-Pileser I, King of Assyria
- โ Kenneth Kitchen, The Third Intermediate Period in Egypt (1100โ650 BC), 1996, Aris & Phillips Limited, Warminster, ISBN 0-85668-298-5, ยง 115 and references therein.
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