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- Yamhad abstract "Yamhad (also written Yamkhad or Jamhad) was an ancient Levantine kingdom centered at Ḥalab (or Ḥalba), modern day Aleppo, Syria The population was predominately Amorites, with a substantial Hurrian population who settled in the kingdom, adding the influence of their culture. Yamhad was powerful during the early Bronze Age. Its biggest rivals were Assyria to the East and Qatna to the south. Yamhad dominated northern, northwestern and eastern Syria and had influence over small kingdoms in Mesopotamia at the borders of Elam, it was eventually destroyed by the Hittites, then annexed by Mitanni in the 16th century BC.Little of Aleppo has been excavated by archaeologists, since Aleppo was never abandoned during its long history and the modern city is situated above the ancient site. Therefore, most of the knowledge about Yamhad comes from tablets discovered at Alalakh and Mari.".
- Yamhad capital Aleppo.
- Yamhad dissolutionYear "-1525".
- Yamhad foundingYear "-1810".
- Yamhad governmentType Absolute_monarchy.
- Yamhad thumbnail Royal_seal_of_Šauštatar_of_Mitanni.svg?width=300.
- Yamhad wikiPageID "241651".
- Yamhad wikiPageRevisionID "605829624".
- Yamhad capital Aleppo.
- Yamhad commonLanguages Amorite_language.
- Yamhad commonLanguages Hurrian_language.
- Yamhad commonName "Halab".
- Yamhad continent "Asia".
- Yamhad conventionalLongName "Yamhad".
- Yamhad era "Bronze Age".
- Yamhad flagS "Royal_seal_of_Šauštatar_of_Mitanni.svg".
- Yamhad governmentType Absolute_monarchy.
- Yamhad hasPhotoCollection Yamhad.
- Yamhad imageMap "Yamhad Kingdom at its Greatest Boundaries During the Reign of abba-ell.png".
- Yamhad imageMapCaption "Yamhad kingdom at its greatest boundaries".
- Yamhad leader Ilim-Ilimma_I.
- Yamhad leader Sumu-Epuh.
- Yamhad leader Yarim-Lim_I.
- Yamhad nativeName "Halab".
- Yamhad region Levant.
- Yamhad religion "*Levantine Relegion was the supreme deity *Hurrian Religion especially Teshub".
- Yamhad s "Mitanni".
- Yamhad statArea "43000".
- Yamhad statYear "1750".
- Yamhad titleLeader Great_King.
- Yamhad titleLeader Monarch.
- Yamhad yearEnd "c. 1525 BC".
- Yamhad yearLeader "c. 1780 – c. 1764 BC".
- Yamhad yearLeader "c. 1810 – c. 1780 BC".
- Yamhad yearLeader "mid-16th century – c. 1525 BC".
- Yamhad yearStart "c. 1810 BC".
- Yamhad subject Category:Aleppo.
- Yamhad subject Category:Amorite_cities.
- Yamhad subject Category:Ancient_Syria.
- Yamhad subject Category:Fertile_Crescent.
- Yamhad subject Category:History_of_Aleppo.
- Yamhad subject Category:History_of_Syria.
- Yamhad subject Category:Levant.
- Yamhad subject Category:Yamhad.
- Yamhad type Artifact100021939.
- Yamhad type Object100002684.
- Yamhad type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Yamhad type Whole100003553.
- Yamhad type Country.
- Yamhad type Place.
- Yamhad type PopulatedPlace.
- Yamhad type Wikidata:Q532.
- Yamhad type Country.
- Yamhad type Place.
- Yamhad type Location.
- Yamhad comment "Yamhad (also written Yamkhad or Jamhad) was an ancient Levantine kingdom centered at Ḥalab (or Ḥalba), modern day Aleppo, Syria The population was predominately Amorites, with a substantial Hurrian population who settled in the kingdom, adding the influence of their culture. Yamhad was powerful during the early Bronze Age. Its biggest rivals were Assyria to the East and Qatna to the south.".
- Yamhad label "Jamchad".
- Yamhad label "Jamhad".
- Yamhad label "Yamhad".
- Yamhad label "Yamkhad".
- Yamhad label "Yamkhad".
- Yamhad label "Ямхад".
- Yamhad label "يمحاض".
- Yamhad label "ヤムハド".
- Yamhad sameAs Jamchad.
- Yamhad sameAs Yamkhad.
- Yamhad sameAs Yamkhad.
- Yamhad sameAs ヤムハド.
- Yamhad sameAs 얌카드.
- Yamhad sameAs Jamhad.
- Yamhad sameAs m.01k1rh.
- Yamhad sameAs Q617218.
- Yamhad sameAs Q617218.
- Yamhad sameAs Yamhad.
- Yamhad wasDerivedFrom Yamhad?oldid=605829624.
- Yamhad depiction Royal_seal_of_Šauštatar_of_Mitanni.svg.
- Yamhad isPrimaryTopicOf Yamhad.
- Yamhad name "Halab".
- Yamhad name "Yamhad".