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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...
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tributary to
Egypt for much of the period. In the north, the
cities of
Yamkhad and
Qatna were
hegemons of
important confederacies, and it
would appear...
- gave way to
other powerful political entities (Eshnunna, Ekallatum, Mari,
Yamkhad). The
dynasties of this
period have in
common a
Semitic Amorite origin...
- Hattusa.
Hattusili I
campaigned as far as the
Semitic Amorite kingdom of
Yamkhad in Syria,
where he attacked, but did not capture, its
capital of Aleppo...
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preserved in the
state archive of Mari. He
married Shibtu, a
princess of
Yamkhad (Aleppo and
surrounding territory), and is
known to have had at
least eight...
- older, the
state became more
vulnerable and the
neighboring great powers Yamkhad and
Eshnunna began attacking. The
empire lacked cohesion and was in a vulnerable...
- this time, it
became a
regional capital subject to the
Great Kingdom of
Yamkhad centered on Aleppo. A
series of
public works saw the
construction of ramparts...
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Syrian city-state of Qatna, an ally in the
fight against the
enemy state of
Yamkhad, Shamshi-Adad I
arranged for his son's
marriage to
Princess Beltum, the...
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There were also...
- period' is
generally defined as the time of the rise and
predominance of
Yamkhad in
upper Syria. The clay
bulla was
found at the mound, and it is believed...