-
reached the Mediterranean,
however he
later had to face a
rebellion by the
Yaminite nomads who were
centered at Tuttul, and the
rebels were
supported by Yamhad's...
- to the
pastoral Amorites known as the Haneans, who were
split into the
Yaminites (sons of the south) and Sim'alites (sons of the north) tribes. Another...
- BC), An-am
reminds him that they are both of "one house" ie. from the
Yaminite tribe of Amnanum. Sîn-kāšid, the
founder of the 6th
Dynasty of Uruk, took...
-
reached the Mediterranean,
however he
later had to face a
rebellion by the
Yaminite nomads who were
centered at Tuttul, and the
rebels were
supported by Yamhad's...
- 2000 BC, a
peace treaty was
sealed in the
Ekhulkhul between Mari and the
Yaminites, an
Amorite tribe.
Further treaties signed that
invoke Sin of
Harran include...
- in the
north threatening the kingdom. The
Yamhadite king
supported the
Yaminite tribes and
formed an
alliance with
other Syrian states including Urshu...
- city. The
Yaminites also
attacked Mari at this time, and
Charpin suggested that
there was a plan to have the
Eshnunnian army and the
Yaminites meet, although...
- the
region was also
inhabited by
Amorite tribes. A
number of the
Amorite Yaminite tribes settled the
surroundings of Tell Brak
during the
reign of Zimri-Lim...
-
Grand Rapids, Mich.: Eerdmans, 2004, 193–232. "The Sim'alite ****um and the
Yaminite li'mum in the Mari Archives,"
Amurru 3. Paris:
Editions Recherche sur les...
- Qatna, as his
relations with Mari were
never hostile. In 1772 BC, the
Yaminite tribes revolted against Zimri-Lim, who
asked Qatna for help; Amut-piʾel...