- Tell
Ashtara (Arabic: تل عشترة) is an
archaeological mound south of Damascus. The
Bronze Age city that once
stood here may have been
mentioned in the...
- ISBN 9789047423003.
Retrieved 2023-12-19.
Locative epithet 10 in Rahmouni, p 33. Tell
Ashtara or
Ashteroth karnaim.
Parallel with "The god who
judges /
rules in Hidra`yu...
- many
unwalled towns, with his
capital at
Ashtaroth (probably
modern Tell
Ashtara,
where there still exists a 70-foot (20 m) mound). The Book of Numbers...
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village in "Arabia",
where a
house of Job was
identified by tradition. Tell
Ashtara is
mentioned in the ****yrian
relief in 730/727 BCE,
which is in the British...
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Ayyab was a
ruler of Aštartu[citation needed] (present day Tell
Ashtara)
south of Damascus.
According to the
Amarna letters, cities/city-states and their...
- Tel
Yarmuth Tell Abu al-Kharaz (Jabesh-Gilead?) Tell Afis (Hazrek) Tell
Ashtara (Ashteroth Karnaim) Tell
Balata (Shechem) Tell Beit
Mirsim Tel
Burna Tell...
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including about 12,000
regular cavalry. He
inspected his
forces at Tell-
Ashtara before crossing the
River Jordan on 30 June.
Saladin had also unexpectedly...
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pillaged Raynald's
domains for a month. Thereafter,
Saladin marched to
Ashtara on the road
between Damascus and Tiberias,
where the
troops coming from...
- I EA 15, l. 3, 16 (3) (author) (Ašqaluna)
Ascalon Yidya (Aštartu) Tell-
Ashtara Ayyab EA 256 and 364 (author of 364) Biridašwa Only
referenced in EA 196...
- 303–Tahmašši EA 316–Tahmaya EA 364–Atahmaya—See
Ayyab of Aštartu-(Tell-
Ashtara)
Letter two of
three letters by Tagi of Ginti, (Gintikirmil). "To the king...