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Zakkur (or Zakir) was the
ancient king of
Hamath and
Luhuti (also
known as Nuhašše) in Syria. He
ruled around 785 BC. Most of the
information about him...
- The
Stele of
Zakkur (or Zakir) is a
royal stele of King
Zakkur of
Hamath and
Luhuti (or Lu'aš) in the
province Nuhašše of Syria, who
ruled around 785...
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scholars have
struggled to fit into
either category, such as the
Stele of
Zakkur and the Deir Alla Inscription. The
Northwest Semitic languages are a language...
- List of
Syrian monarchs Timeline of
Syrian history Zakkur Portal: Asia
Scott B. Noegel, "The
Zakkur Inscription." In: Mark W. Chavalas, ed. The Ancient...
- status,
known primarily from ****yrian inscriptions, and the
stele of king
Zakkur of Hamath.
Luhuti is
never attested as a
kingdom of its own or as having...
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Aramaic and Hebrew. First, it was
discerned in the Old
Aramaic inscription of
Zakkur by king of
Hamath and
proclaimed to be of
Canaanite influence on an Aramaic...
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capital of the
Kingdom of
Hamath and Luhuti. The
Stele of
Zakkur (KAI 202),
dated c, 785 BC,
which contains a
dedication in
Aramaic to the...
- such as the Tell
Fekherya bilingual inscription (9th
century BC),
Stele of
Zakkur (c. 775 BC),
Sefire steles (before c. 740 BC) and the
Hadad Statue (mid...
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Horses and
Riders Euphrates Syrian Pillar Figurines Sakçagözü
Stele of
Zakkur Tarḫuntašša
Hawkins 1982, p. 372-441.
Hawkins 1995c, p. 87-101.
Sader 2010...
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Jerusalem after the
return from the
Babylonian captivity. A man
named "
Zakkur son of Imri" is
recorded as
taking responsibility for a
section of the wall...