Tulul Abu-Jawan
Iraq /
Wasit /
as-Suwayrah /
World
/ Iraq
/ Wasit
/ as-Suwayrah
, 17 km from center (الصويرة)
archeological site, tell (mound)
Tulūl Abū-Ǧāwan is a complex of ancient habitation mounds (682-687 in Adams' Land Behind Baghdad survey), tentatively identified as the ancient Mesopotamian town of Akšak, which flourished from the Early Dynastic to the Old Babylonian periods.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 33°8'6"N 44°48'13"E
- Kutha 45 km
- Ancient city of Kish 68 km
- Tall an-Nablīyah 70 km
- Ukbara 86 km
- Nehardea 106 km
- Kurd Qaburstan 330 km
- Tell Hariri (Mari) 395 km
- Tell Khoshi 437 km
- Tall as Sāqī 444 km
- Bayda mountain summit (635 m) 560 km
- 400 kv 10 complex houses 10 km
- (منطقة حي السلام(ابطال القادسية سابقا 10 km
- الزوراء ام الملح 12 km
- Al-Azhar Co. 13 km
- Al-Mada'in District 21 km
- نهر محمد خلف الله صالح 22 km
- Suwayrah Air Base 27 km
- Baghdad Governorate (Capital) 42 km
- Babel (Babylon) Governorate 59 km
- Wasit Governorate 82 km