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- Qatna (modern: Arabic: تل المشرفة, Tell al-Mishrifeh; also Tell Misrife or Tell Mishrifeh) was an ancient city located in Homs Governorate, Syria. Its...
- The Royal Hypogeum of Qatna (tomb VI) is located beneath the northwest wing of the royal palace in Qatna (modern Syria). It was discovered at the depth...
- Jawan Mohammed Qatna was a Syrian Kurdish photographer, journalist and activist who was murdered on 26 March 2012. He died aged 22, and was later buried...
- more v****als than Hammurabi. Yamhad imposed its authority over Alalakh, Qatna, the Hurrians states, and the Euphrates valley down to the borders with...
- political marriage between Yasmah-Adad to Beltum, the princess of his ally in Qatna. Yasmah-Adad already had a leading wife and had put Beltum in a secondary...
- Bronze IIA, the Beqa Valley was a highway between the regional power of Qatna in the north and its v****al Hazor in the south. The Beqaa valley was known...
- "How Did They Bury the Kings of Qatna?". In Pfälzner, Peter; Niehr, Herbert; Pernicka, Ernst; Wissing, Anne (eds.). Qaṭna Studien Supplementa. Vol. 1: (Re-)Constructing...
- as preserved textile samples discovered in gypsum at the Royal Palace of Qatna. As early as the 15th century BC, the citizens of Sidon and Tyre, two cities...
- Adad-Nirari or H̱addu-Nirari, was a king of Qatna in the 14th century BC. Adad-Nirari is an Akkadian name. The king reigned for 45 years in the 14th century...
- establishment, the kingdom withstood the aggressions of its neighbors Mari, Qatna and the Old ****yrian Empire, and was turned into the most powerful Syrian...