-
established alliance between Yahdun-Lim and Eshnunna. Yahdun-Lim
defeated the
Yaminites but an open war with
Yamhad was avoided, as the
Mariote king
became occupied...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
-
established alliance between Yahdun-Lim and Eshnunna. Yahdun-Lim
defeated the
Yaminites but an open war with
Yamhad was avoided. Yahdun-Lim then
became occupied...
-
treaty with the
Yaminites"
indicating that the
Yaminites were a
problem for the city. A Mari
directive stated "record all of the
Yaminites from Zimri-Lim’s...
- 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...
- to the
other West
Semitic peoples known as the Amorites, such as the
Yaminites,
Rabbians and Habiru,
originally coming from the
deserts of Syria. The...
-
Amorite ruler of Mari, "Year in
which Yahdun-Lim was
victorious against the
Yaminites and ... at the gate of Tutul". In his
royal tutelary he was
named as "Yahdun-Lim...
- in the
north threatening the kingdom. The
Yamhadite king
supported the
Yaminite tribes and
formed an
alliance with
other Syrian states including Urshu...