- The
Battle of
Qarqar (or Ḳarḳar) was
fought in 853 BC when the army of the Neo-****yrian
Empire led by
Emperor Shalmaneser III
encountered an
allied army...
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Qarqar or
Karkar (Arabic: قرقور) is the name of an
ancient town in
northwestern Syria,
known from Neo-****yrian sources. It was the site of one of the most...
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Qarqar or
Karkar most
commonly refers to
Qarqar, an
ancient city in Syria. They may also
refer to:
Qarqar, Azerbaijan, a
village Karkar Island, Papua...
- (including king Ahab of
Kingdom of
Israel and Hadadezer) in the
battle of
Qarqar. 850 BC—Takelot II
succeeds Osorkon II as King of Egypt. c. 850 BC—Homer...
- date) Shea,
William H. (October 1977). "A Note on the Date of the
Battle of
Qarqar".
Journal of
Cuneiform Studies. 29 (4): 240–242. doi:10.2307/1359806. ISSN 0022-0256...
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Shalmaneser III
defeated an
alliance of a
dozen kings in the
Battle of
Qarqar; one of
these was Ahab.
Though not named, he is also
mentioned on the inscriptions...
- and Daghdaghan. The
Qarqar is fed by rain, snow and
underground waters. The
Askeran fortress is
situated on the
banks of the
Qarqar. Qarqarçay, romanized...
- Publishing. 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...
- the ****yrians,
Gindibu led 1000
camelry troops at the
battle of
Battle of
Qarqar in 853 BCE on the side of the
alliance led by Aram-Damascus and
Israel against...
- hor****, 62,000-foot-soldiers and 1,000 Arab camel-riders in the
Battle of
Qarqar. The
attested win for the ****yrians
seems to have
actually been more of...