Irridu (Irrite) was a city in northwestern Mesopotamia, probably located between Harran and Carchemish. it flourished in the middle and late Bronze Age until destroyed by Assyria
The city was mentioned in a letter from the king of Carchemish to Zimri-Lim of Mari, the letter suggest that Irridu have been a subject to Carchemish, subsequently it came under the Rule of Yamhad.
In the middle of the 18th century BC the city and its area was ruled by Yarim-Lim the brother of Abba-El I king of Yamhad, Zitraddu the governor of the city rebelled against Yarim-Lim, Abba-El I quashed the rebels violently to the extent of destroying the city, he compensated his brother by giving him Alalakh
After the fall of Aleppo capital of Yamhad to the hittites king Mursili I, the city came under the control of Hanigalbat, the Hittites under prince Piyassili occupied it in their advance upon the Mittanian capital Washukanni, after the Hittites retreated it became a regional center for Mittani until conquered by Adad-nirari I king of Assyria
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Don’t move I say
Wilt thou hear
My elegy
Head high
Preserve my pride
I shall defy the gallows
I and you and me
Well we just don’t know
What love can do
I pledge to you
That I won’t deceive
The heart that’s mine
As here I sit
I vow
Your history does not
Perish my love
The shame
Will be mine for a
Scarlet woman thou art
I and you and me
Well we just don’t know
What love can do
I pledge to you
That I won’t deceive
The heart that’s mine
Dead from the grave
We’re all slaves
To what we’ve got
Love
Is been through
The door