- Bit
Baḫiani was an
independent Aramean city-state
kingdom (c. 1200 – 808 BC) with its
capital at
Guzana (modern day Tell Halaf). Bit
Baḫiani was ruled...
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tribes gained control of much of the interior,
founding states such as Bit
Bahiani, Aram-Damascus, Hamath, Aram-Rehob, Aram-Naharaim, and Luhuti. From this...
- In the 10th
century BCE, the
rulers of the
small Aramaean kingdom Bit
Bahiani took
their seat in Tell Halaf, re-founded as
Guzana or Gozan. King Kapara...
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their earliest semi-independent
kingdoms in
northern Mesopotamia was Bît-
Bahiâni (Tell Halaf). Some
Georgian linguists see a
connection between the Kartvelian...
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Empire Aramaean states Aram-Damascus Aram
Rehob Bit-Adini Bit
Agusi Bit
Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al
Zobah Neo-****yrian
Empire Neo-Babylonian
Empire Canaan...
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Empire Aramaean states Aram-Damascus Aram
Rehob Bit-Adini Bit
Agusi Bit
Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al
Zobah Neo-****yrian
Empire Neo-Babylonian
Empire Canaan...
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Empire Aramaean states Aram-Damascus Aram
Rehob Bit-Adini Bit
Agusi Bit
Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al
Zobah Neo-****yrian
Empire Neo-Babylonian
Empire Canaan...
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Aramean states that
bordered ****yria. The
others were Bit-Halupe, Bit
Bahiani and Laqe. By the
ninth century BC all of them lost to ****yria. The first...
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Empire Aramaean states Aram-Damascus Aram
Rehob Bit-Adini Bit
Agusi Bit
Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al
Zobah Neo-****yrian
Empire Neo-Babylonian
Empire Canaan...
- Bit
Gabbari (with Sam'al) Bit-Adini (with the city of Til Barsip) Bit
Bahiani (with Guzana)
Pattin (also
Pattina or Unqi) (with the city of Kinalua,...