Examples of 'yamhad' in a sentence

Meaning of "yamhad"

yamhad (verb): The act of engaging in a specific action or behavior related to the term 'yamhad'
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  • An ancient kingdom occupying present-day Syria

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But Yamhad never regained its former status.
In all likelihoods Yamhad was a tribal name.
Shibtu was born to the royal family of the kingdom of Yamhad.
BC and destroyed Yamhad as a major power in the Levant.
BC which put an end to the kingdom of Yamhad.
The relationship between Qatna and Yamhad seems to have improved during Yarim-Lim's reign as well.
The third kingdom was a city-state monarchy with reduced importance under the authority of Yamhad.
King of Yamhad.
The Indo-European Hittites continued expanding south after the defeat of Yamhad.
Therefore, most of the knowledge about Yamhad comes from tablets discovered at Alalakh and Mari.
Woolley mistakenly assumed that Yarim-Lim statue represented Yarim-Lim I of Yamhad.
Zitraddu, governor of Irridu rebelled against Yamhad which caused Abba-El I to destroy the city.
The people of Yamhad practiced the Amorite religion, and mainly worshiped the Northwest Semitic deities.
Related to Yamhad.
Yamhad was finally destroyed by the Hittites in the 16th century BC.

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The heir to the throne of Mari, Zimri-Lim, was forced to flee to Yamhad.
Yamhad was an ancient Semitic kingdom centered on Ḥalab ( Aleppo ), Syria.
Yamhad was an ancient Levantine kingdom centered at Ḥalab ( Aleppo ), Syria.

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