- 37°49′30″N 40°32′24″E / 37.825°N 40.54°E / 37.825; 40.54 The
Kurkh Monoliths are two ****yrian
stelae of c. 852 BC and 879 BC that
contain a description...
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existence of Ahab is
historically supported outside the Bible. The
contemporary Kurkh Monolith inscription of king
Shalmaneser III from the Neo-****yrian Empire...
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enter recorded history, such as the Arabs. The
battle is
recorded on the
Kurkh Monoliths.
Using a
different rescension of the ****yrian
Eponym List would...
- at
Kurkh near Diyarbekir,
where he
discovered the
stela of
Ashurnasirpal II (now
located at the
British Museum as ME 118883). The
location of '
Kurkh near...
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treaty and
established an
alliance according to 1
Kings 20.
According to the
Kurkh Monoliths,
Hadadezer and
Irhuleni of
Hamath later led a
coalition of eleven...
- ISBN 978-0-567-63671-3. For Israel, the
description of the
battle of
Qarqar in the
Kurkh Monolith of
Shalmaneser III (mid-ninth century) and for Judah, a Tiglath-pileser...
- Carchemish,
southern Turkey, (9th
century BC) Two
large ****yrian
stelae from
Kurkh,
southern Turkey, (850 BC)
Seated statue of
Kidudu or
guardian spirit from...
- "Ahab Sir'lit"
among his
enemies at the
battle of
Qarqar (853 BCE) on the
Kurkh Monoliths. This "Sir'lit" is most
often interpreted as "Israel". At this...
- name, with the
others being the
Mesha Stele, the Tel Dan Stele, and the
Kurkh Monoliths. Consequently, some
consider the
Merneptah Stele to be Petrie's...
- do****ented in 9th
century BCE inscriptions. The
earliest mention is from the
Kurkh stela of c. 853 BCE, when
Shalmaneser III
mentions "Ahab the Israelite"...