- Shalaf, is
identified by some but not all
scholars with the city of
Eltekeh.
Eltekeh appeared in Sennacherib's
Annals as the site of a
battle between the...
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Elmodam Elnaam Elnathan Elon, oak tree Elon-beth-hanan
Elpaal Elpalet Eltekeh Eltolad Elul
Eluzai Elymas Elzabad Elzaphan Emims Emmanuel Emmaus Emmor...
- city.
Historian László Török
mentions that Egypt's army "was
beaten at
Eltekeh"
under Taharqa's command, but "the
battle could be
interpreted as a victory...
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Benjamin Geba
Aaronites Benjamin Gibeon Aaronites Dan
Aijalon Kohathites Dan
Eltekeh Kohathites Dan Gath
Rimmon Kohathites Dan
Gibbethon Kohathites Ephraim...
- and
withdrew to ****yria.
Torok mentions that Egypt's army "was
beaten at
Eltekeh"
under Taharqa's command, but "the
battle could be
interpreted as a victory...
- Arabia.
Sennacherib turned aside to
defeat this army,
which he did at
Eltekeh, and then
returned and took the city by storm, put to
death the leaders...
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Rehovot Rehovot's old
winery The
Ayalon Institute in
Rehovot Tel
Shalaf (
Eltekeh)
biblical city
remains in
Rehovot Yemenite-Jewish
Heritage Center in Rehovot...
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Universidad Autónoma de Madrid: 165–183. Radner,
Karen (2012). "After
Eltekeh:
Royal Hostages from
Egypt at the ****yrian Court".
Stories of long ago...
- – 664 BC. BRILL. ISBN 978-90-04-26295-9. Radner,
Karen (2012). "After
Eltekeh:
Royal Hostages from
Egypt at the ****yrian Court".
Stories of long ago...
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Universidad Autónoma de Madrid: 165–183. Radner,
Karen (2012). "After
Eltekeh:
Royal Hostages from
Egypt at the ****yrian Court".
Stories of long ago...