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Yamhad (
Yamḫad) was an
ancient Semitic-speaking
kingdom centered on Ḥalab (Aleppo) in Syria. The
kingdom emerged at the end of the 19th
century BC and...
- The
Yamhad dynasty was an
ancient Amorite royal family founded in c. 1810 BC by Sumu-Epuh of
Yamhad who had his
capital in the city of Aleppo. Started...
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renewed Hattusili I's
warfare in
northern Syria. He
conquered the
kingdom of
Yamhad and its capital, Aleppo,
which had
eluded Hattusili. He then led an unprecedented...
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dynasty of
Yamhad.
Muslim rule of the city
ended with the
Ayyubid dynasty which was
ousted by the
Mongol conquest in 1260. The
rulers of
Yamhad used the...
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third king of
Yamhad, a
contemporary to
Hammurabi of
Babylon Hammurabi II, a king of
Yamhad Hammurabi III, a king of
Yamhad Hamurabi (video game)...
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according to the
Hebrew Calendar 1675 BC—Death of Niqmi-Epuh,
Great King of
Yamhad,
according to the
Middle chronology VerSteeg, Russ (2002). Law in the Ancient...
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ancient Mesopotamian city Alalakh, and a v****al of the
Great Kingdom of
Yamhad.
Archaeologists unearthed a
large number of
tablets detailing Ammitakum's...
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Yaminite nomads who were
centered at Tuttul, and the
rebels were
supported by
Yamhad's king Sumu-Epuh,
whose interests were
threatened by the
recently established...
- Amorites.
Yamhad was
described in the
tablets of Mari as the
mightiest state in the near east and as
having more v****als than Hammurabi.
Yamhad imposed...
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cultivation of
pistachio nuts. In
ancient times,
first under the
power of
Yamhad, then the
Hittites and
later the ****yrians
controlled the region. It saw...