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  2. Carchemish - Wikipedia

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    Carchemish (/ ˈ k ɑːr k ə m ɪ ʃ / KAR-kəm-ish or / k ɑː r ˈ k iː m ɪ ʃ / kar-KEE-mish), also spelled Karkemish (Turkish: Karkamış), [a] was an important ancient capital in the northern part of the region of Syria. At times during its history the city was independent, but it was also part of the Mitanni, Hittite and Neo-Assyrian ...

  3. Battle of Carchemish - Wikipedia

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    The Egyptians met the full might of the Babylonian and Median army led by Nebuchadnezzar II at Carchemish, where the combined Egyptian and Assyrian forces were destroyed. Assyria ceased to exist as an independent power, and Egypt retreated and was no longer a significant force in the Ancient Near East. Babylonia reached its economic peak after ...

  4. Karkamış - Wikipedia

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    Archaeologists from Italy and Turkey began excavations, still ongoing, in the ancient town in September 2011. [ 12 ] The ancient site of Karkemish is now an extensive set of ruins, located on the West bank of Euphrates River , about 60 kilometres (37 mi) south-east of Gaziantep , Turkey and 100 kilometres (62 mi) northeast of Aleppo , Syria .

  5. Karhuha - Wikipedia

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    Karhuha is first attested in sources of from the middle of the fourteenth century BCE. [3] Gianni Marchesi and Nicolò Marchetti maintain that he was a Hurrian deity in origin, and that he entered the local pantheon of Carchemish when it came under the control of the Mitanni Empire. [9]

  6. Category:Carchemish - Wikipedia

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  7. Til Barsip - Wikipedia

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    Til Barsip or Til Barsib (Hittite Masuwari, [1] modern Tell Ahmar; Arabic: تل أحمر) is an ancient site situated in Aleppo Governorate, Syria by the Euphrates river about 20 kilometers south of ancient Carchemish.

  8. List of Neo-Hittite kings - Wikipedia

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    Yariri (r.) and Kamani (l.), successive rulers of the Neo-Hittite state Carchemish on a Hieroglyphic Luwian relief. The Neo-Hittite states are sorted according to their geographical position. All annual details are BC. The contemporary sources name the language they are written in. Those can be: Luwian (always using Luwian hieroglyphs) Hittite ...

  9. Battle of Hamath - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Hamath, sometimes called the Battle of Hama, took place between the Babylonians and the fleeing remnants of the Egyptian army defeated at Carchemish.It was fought near the ancient city Hamath on the Orontes.