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Hammurabi of Babylon.
Around 1350 BC, the
Suteans are
mentioned in the
Amarna letters. One
letter mentioning the
Suteans is
entitled "Waiting for the Pharaoh's...
- The
Sutean language (SutĂ») is a
tongue mentioned by a clay
tablet from the
Middle ****yrian Empire,
presumably originating from the city of Emar in what...
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between the 11th and 9th
centuries BC. The
earliest waves consisted of
Suteans and Arameans,
followed a
century or so
later by the Kaldu, a
group who...
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migrants entering southern Iraq, and
during the 11th
century BC
Arameans and
Suteans entered Babylonia from The Levant, and
these were
followed in the late...
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newly arrived Arameans and
Suteans.
Arameans settled much of the
countryside in
eastern and
central Babylonia and the
Suteans in the
western deserts, with...
- Ekronites, Hyksos,
Phoenicians (including the Carthaginians), Moabites,
Suteans and
sometimes the Ugarites. The
Canaanite languages continued to be everyday...
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tribes of the
Ahlamu were the Arameans, who
often acted together with the
Suteans.
Raids of the
Ahlamu are also
performed in the
Persian Gulf and may have...
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religions of the Amorites, Phoenicians, Moabites, Edomites,
Ammonites and
Suteans); the Sumerian–inspired ****yro-Babylonian
religion of Mesopotamia; the...
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Judaism portal Set (deity) or Seth, an
Egyptian deity Seth (disambiguation)
Suteans Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Seth (Bible).
Genesis 5:3 Larsson...
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Semitic settlers from the
deserts of the Levant,
including the
Arameans and
Suteans in the 11th
century BC, and
finally the
Chaldeans in the 9th
century BC...