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Idrimi (meaning "It is my help") was the king of
Alalakh c. 1490–1465 BC, or
around 1450 BC. He is known, mainly, from an
inscription on his
statue found...
- The
Statue of
Idrimi is an
important ancient Middle Eastern sculpture found at the site of
Alalakh by the
British archaeologist Sir
Leonard Woolley in...
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autobiography of the dynasty's
founding king,
Idrimi.
According to his inscription, in the 15th
century BC,
Idrimi, son of the king of Yamhad, may have fled...
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Alalakh statue of King
Idrimi (below). A
reference to
Ammiya being "in the land of Canaan" is
found on the
Statue of
Idrimi (16th
century BC) from Alalakh...
- Jacob, (2020). "Statue of
Idrimi", in The
Electronic Idrimi, Open
Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus (ORACC): "...(1) I am
Idrimi, the son of Ilī-ilimma,...
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while the ʿApiru,
Idrimi of Alalakh, was the son of a
deposed king, and
formed a band of ʿApiru to make
himself king of Alalakh. What
Idrimi shared with the...
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biography of
Idrimi of
Alalakh (or Alalah,
which became the
capital of Aleppo).
Barattarna conquered the area and made
Idrimi his v****al,
Idrimi becoming...
- Parrattarna,
ruler ( 000 ) Shaushtatar,
Ruler ( 000 ),
contemporary of
Idrimi of
Alalakh Artatama I,
Ruler ( 000 ),
contemporary of
Pharaohs Thutmose...
- at the
Canaanite site of Tell el-Ajjul in Gaza (1750–1550 BC)
Statue of
Idrimi from the
ancient city of Alalakh,
southern Turkey (1600 BC)
Bronze bowl...
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vigorous leader,
Idrimi,
himself a
subject of the
Mitannian king Barattarna. King
Pilliya of
Kizzuwatna had to sign a
treaty with
Idrimi. The
treaty was...