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Alalakh (Tell Atchana; Hittite: Alalaḫ) is an
ancient archaeological site
approximately 20
kilometres (12 mi)
northeast of
Antakya (historic Antioch)...
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modern Turkish province of
Hatay with a
cadet branch ruling in the city of
Alalakh (Land of Mukish). The
dynasty was
ousted during a
short Hittite occupation...
- was the king of
Alalakh c. 1490–1465 BC, or
around 1450 BC. He is known, mainly, from an
inscription on his
statue found at
Alalakh by
Leonard Woolley...
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Middle chronology ) was a king of
Alalakh and son of
Hammurabi I of Yamhad. He was
granted the city of
Alalakh by his
brother Abba-El I of
Yamhad and...
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century BC).
Among their finds was the
inscribed statue of Idrimi, a king of
Alalakh c.
early 15th
century BC.
Woolley was one of the
first archaeologists to...
- Niqmepa, son of Idrimi, was king of
Alalakh in the
first half of 15th
century BC.
Evidence for the
reign of King
Niqmepa is
based on clay
cuneiform tablets...
- of the
Hyksos at
Avaris with
those of the area
around Byblos, Ugarit,
Alalakh and Tell Brak and
defines the "spiritual home" of the
Hyksos as "in northernmost...
- Therefore, most of the
knowledge about Yamhad comes from
tablets discovered at
Alalakh and Mari. The name
Yamhad was
likely an
Amorite tribal name and is used...
- period. By 1725 BC they are
found also in
parts of
northern Syria, such as
Alalakh. The
mixed Amorite–Hurrian
kingdom of
Yamhad is
recorded as struggling...
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Haran include ha-ri and ha-ru, from
texts of
second millennium BC Mari and
Alalakh, and ha-ar-ri, from one of the
Amarna letters—but
their meanings are uncertain...