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Hammath Tiberias or
Hammat Tiberias is an
ancient archaeological site and an
Israeli national park
known as
Hamat Tverya National Park,
which is located...
- Ešarra-
ḫammat (Akkadian: Ešarra-
ḫammat,
meaning "Ešarra is mistress") was a
queen of the Neo-****yrian
Empire as the
primary consort of
Esarhaddon (r. 681–669...
- from the
tripoint of Israel,
Jordan and Syria. The
ancient Hebrew name,
Hammat Gader or
Hammath Gader,
means hot
springs of Gader, also
translated as Hammath-by-Gadara...
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Meredith Jane
Hammat (born 13 July 1969) is an
Australian politician. She has been a
Labor member of the
Western Australian Legislative ****embly since...
- Al-Hamma
appeared in
Ottoman tax
registers compiled in 1596
under the name of
Hammat Jur, in the
Nahiyas of Gawr, of the Liwa of Ajloun. It was
indicated as...
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Hamat Ngai
Kumba Bah is a
Gambian politician who is the
current Minister of
Tourism and
Culture in
President Adama Barrow's cabinet. He is also the leader...
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enormously wealthy,
perhaps wealthier than Esarhaddon's own
queen Ešarra-
ḫammat. Naqiʾa
might have
governed her own set of
territories surrounding the Babylonian...
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Esarhaddon (r. 681–669 BC), Ešarra-
ḫammat, died in
February 672 BC.
Contemporary do****ents
recording Ešarra-
ḫammat's funeral arrangements record the presence...
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industrial and
commercial center. Its
immediate neighbour to the south,
Hammat Tiberias,
which is now part of
modern Tiberias, has been
known for its hot...
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Jewish zodiac. The
examples cited by
Hachlili in 1977 are the
synagogues at
Hammat Tiberias (4th century),
Husaifa (5th century), Na'aran and Beth
Alpha (6th...