- by
across the
region include; Yoruba :
Egusi /
Egushi (Ẹ̀gúṣí) Hausa :
Agusi,
Agushi (via Yoruba)
Sierra Leone Krio :
Egusi (via Yoruba) Cameroonian...
- Bit
Agusi or Bit
Agushi (also
written Bet Agus) was an
ancient Aramaean Syro-Hittite state,
established by Gusi of
Yakhan at the
beginning of the 9th...
- the
capital of the
Aramaean state of Bit
Agusi established by Gusi of
Yakhan in the 9th
century BC. Bit
Agusi stretched from the A'zaz area in the north...
-
Aleppo was
incorporated into the
Aramean realm of Bit
Agusi,
which held its
capital at Arpad. Bit
Agusi along with
Aleppo and the
entirety of the
Levant was...
- of the
north Syrian Aramaean state of Bit
Agusi established by Gus of
Yahan in the 9th-century BCE. Bit
Agusi stretched from the A'zaz area in the north...
-
Aramean kings were
kings of the
ancient Arameans, and
rulers of
various Aramean states that
existed throughout the
Levant and
Mesopotamia during the 14th...
- the King of Bit
Agusi in
ancient Syria; he was the son of
Arames (Hadram, Hadrame; ****yrian: Adramu, Arame). The
capital of Bit
Agusi at that time was...
-
Achaemenid Empire Aramaean states Aram-Damascus Aram
Rehob Bit-Adini Bit
Agusi Bit
Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al
Zobah Neo-****yrian
Empire Neo-Babylonian...
- The Neo-Hittite
states are
sorted according to
their geographical position. All
annual details are BC. The
contemporary sources name the
language they...
- of Kinalua,
maybe modern Tell Tayinat) Ain Dara, a
religious center Bit
Agusi (with the
cities of Arpad, Nampigi, and (later on) Aleppo) Hatarikka-Luhuti...