-
Alalakh (Tell Atchana; Hittite:
Alalaḫ) is an
ancient archaeological site
approximately 20
kilometres (12 mi)
northeast of
Antakya (historic Antioch) in...
-
process is only
attested at
Middle Bronze Age
Alalaḫ and at Late
Bronze Age Ugarit.
While name in
Alalah show a
mixture of the
forms (Shamshu and Shapshu)...
-
Hatti Kizzuwatna Alalah Mittani Egypt (Pariyawatri)
Telipinu Išpudaḫšu Taḫurwaili Eḫeya Šuttarna/Saitarna ? Paddatiššu
Thutmosis III
Zidanza II Pilliya...
- Idrimi, the son of Ilī-ilimma, a
servant of IM,
Hebat and IŠTAR, the lady of
Alalah, the lady, my lady. (3) In Aleppo, the
house of my father, a bad
thing occurred...
- figures.
Information is
found in the
biography of
Idrimi of
Alalakh (or
Alalah,
which became the
capital of Aleppo).
Barattarna conquered the area and...
-
recognized Mittanian suzerainty there,
including Aleppo, Mukiš (centered on
Alalaḫ), Niya, Araḫtu, Qatna, and Nuḫašši. Carchemish, however,
remained firmly...
-
believes that Tudḫaliya
concluded unequal treaties with the
petty rulers of
Alalaḫ/Mukiš, Emar/Aštata, and Nuhašše, all now lost or very fragmentary, as in...
-
Following the Man of Yamhad:
Settlement and
Territory at Old
Babylonian Alalah. Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-29289-5. Liverani,
Mario (2013). The
Ancient Near...
-
Gregorian Biblical BookShop. Gia****akis,
George (1970). The
Akkadian of
Alalah. Mouton. Tudományegyetem, Eötvös Loránd (1979).
Annales Universitatis Scientiarum...
-
Following the Man of Yamhad:
settlement and
territory at old
Babylonian Alalah. Leiden: Brill. ISBN 978-90-04-29289-5. OCLC 908192059. Marchesi, Gianni;...