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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...
- The Yamhad dynasty was an ancient Amorite royal family founded in c. 1810 BC by Sumu-Epuh of Yamhad who had his capital in the city of Aleppo. Started...
- dynasty of Yamhad. Muslim rule of the city ended with the Ayyubid dynasty which was ousted by the Mongol conquest in 1260. The rulers of Yamhad used the...
- the third king of Yamhad, a contemporary to Hammurabi of Babylon Hammurabi II, a king of Yamhad Hammurabi III, a king of Yamhad Hamurabi (video game)...
- attack Sumu-Epuh of Yamhad. Later, Yarim-Lim I of Yamhad brought H****um under his hegemony and the city remained subjugated to Yamhad until the Hittite...
- king Hattusili I. At that time, Carchemish was allied with the kingdom of Yamhad, centered in Aleppo, in supporting Urshu, but their efforts were unsuccessful...
- Egypt Abraham (Biblical) Kings of Byblos Kings of Tyre Kings of Sidon Yamhad (Yamhad dynasty) (Amorites) Old ****yria (Shamshi-Adad dynasty 1808–1736 BCE)...
- Amorites. Yamhad was described in the tablets of Mari as the mightiest state in the near east and as having more v****als than Hammurabi of Babylon. Yamhad imposed...
- the rule of Yamhad. In the middle of the 18th century BC, the city was ruled by Yarim-Lim, who was the brother of Abba-El I, king of Yamhad. Zitraddu,...
- Ebla and Mesopotamia, which speak of it as part of the Amorite state of Yamhad, and note its commercial and military importance. Such a long history is...