Sippar (Sumeria: 𒌓𒄒𒉣𒆠, Zimbir) adalah sebuah kota Sumeria dan BabelTimur Dekat kuno di tepi timur sungai Efrat.[1]tell-nya terletak di situs modern Tell Abu Habbah dekat Yusufiyah di Kegubernuran Baghdad, Irak, sekitar 60km dari utara Babel dan 30km dari barat daya Baghdad. Nama kuno kota tersebut, Sippar, juga dapat merujuk kepada kota saudarinya, Sippar-Amnanum (terletak di situs modern Tell ed-Der).[2]
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