- The
Panamuwa II
inscription is a 9th-century BC
stele of King
Panamuwa II, from the
Kingdom of Bit-Gabbari in Sam'al. It
currently occupies a prominent...
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Samalian is
primarily known from
three inscriptions, the
Hadad Statue and the
Panamuwa II
inscription (KAI 214–215), both
unearthed in the late 19th century,...
- The
Hadad Statue is an 8th-century BC
stele of King
Panamuwa I, from the
Kingdom of Bit-Gabbari in Sam'al. It is
currently occupies a
prominent position...
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unified Sam'al and Y'DY
Panamuwa I ca. 790–750 son of Qarli,
synonym Panammu[citation needed] Bar-Sur ca. 750 son of
Panamuwa I
Panamuwa II ca. 743–727 son...
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Kilamuwa Stela Kilamuwa scepter Victory stele of
Esarhaddon Hadad Statue Panamuwa II
inscription Bar-Rakib
inscriptions Stele of Ördek-Burnu
Kuttamuwa stele...
- body. The
translation of the stele. ""I am KTMW (Kuttamuwa),
servant of
Panamuwa, who
commissioned for
myself (this)
stele while still living. I placed...
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Panamuwa I ca. 790 - 750 son of Qarli,
synonym Panammu Aramaic Bar-Sur ca. 750 - 745 son of
Panamuwa I
Aramaic usurper ca. 745 - 740
Aramaic Panamuwa...
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dated around 900 BC.
Royal steles and
stone tablets from the
period of
Panamuwa II are also important. Also the
Kilamuwa scepter has been
found here in...
- to two inscriptions. One of them is Aramaic, and has been
attributed to
Panamuwa I of Samʼal. He is
mentioned alongside Hadad, El, Rakib-El and Shamash...
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Hadad statue — in a
distinctive language now
known as Samalian. KAI 215:
Panamuwa II
inscription KAI 216-221: Bar-Rakib
inscriptions As-Safira KAI 222-224:...