-
subjugating the "Ahlamû-
Aramaeans" (Ahlame Armaia).
Shortly after, the Ahlamû
disappear from ****yrian annals, to be
replaced by the
Aramaeans (Aramu, Arimi)....
- Geography:
Reconstructing Aramaean Territories in the West
According to the Neo-****yrian
Written Sources".
Aramaean Borders:
Defining Aramaean Territories in the...
- from
texts that can be
divided into
three categories: ****yrian annals,
Aramaean texts, and the
Hebrew Bible. The
largest portion of the
textual sources...
- the
places or
proof that the
Aramu were
actually Aramaeans. The
earliest undisputed mention of
Aramaeans as a
people is in the
inscriptions of the ****yrian...
- The
ancient Aramaic alphabet was
adapted by
Arameans from the
Phoenician alphabet and
became a
distinct script by the 8th
century BC. It was used to write...
-
Canaanite religion refers to the
group of
ancient Semitic religions practiced by the
Canaanites living in the
ancient Levant from at
least the
early Bronze...
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Syrian (c. 306 – 373) as "He who
became a
crown for the
people of the
Aramaeans [armāyūthā], (and) by him we have been
brought close to
spiritual beauty"...
- The ****yrian
diaspora (Syriac: ܓܠܘܬܐ, Galuta, "exile")
refers to ****yrians
living in
communities outside their ancestral homeland. The
Eastern Aramaic-speaking...
- (2019). "The
Boundary between the
Aramaean Kingdom of
Damascus and the
Kingdom of Israel".
Aramaean Borders:
Defining Aramaean Territories in the 10th–8th Centuries...
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Sebastien de (2004). The
Forgotten Genocide:
Eastern Christians, the Last
Aramaeans. Piscataway, NJ:
Gorgias Press. ISBN 9781593330774. Demir, Sara (2017)...