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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.

  3. 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.

  4. List of historical video games - Wikipedia

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    An open-world action-adventure game set in a stylized version of ancient Greece, where players control Fenyx, a demigod on a quest to rescue the Greek gods from the titan Typhon. The date is according to the dialogue between Zeus and Prometheus from the Immortals Fenyx Rising: Story Trailer, where Zeus is shocked to learn that video games will ...

  5. House of Astiruwa - Wikipedia

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    The regent Yariri (r.) and his successor Kamani (l.), the son of Astiruwa, on a relief from Carchemish. Yariri was the next known ruler of the House of Astiruwa. He bore the titles of ruler and prince and reigned in the early to mid 8th century BC [1],: 94 probably around 790 BC.

  6. List of Neo-Hittite kings - Wikipedia

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    Dynasty of Kuzi-Teššub (dynasty of Tudḫaliya I); Name Reign Notes Sources Kuzi-Teššub: ca. 1200/ early - mid 12th century/ 1180 - 1150 [19]: king of Carchemish: Luwian

  7. The Last Door - Wikipedia

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    Episodes start out with a number of locked areas, which can be unlocked by finding keys and using other items to expand the explorable world. In episodes 1, 2, and 3 of the Season 2 a larger, map based world was introduced, giving players the ability to open a map to travel to different regions or areas of the overall map, and then being able ...

  8. Sangara (king) - Wikipedia

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    Sangara or Sangar [1] was a king of Carchemish.He belonged to the House of Suhi of Carchemish, and ruled from 870 to 848 BC. [2]Until recently, he was known only from Assyrian sources, but in 2015 he was also identified in Hieroglyphic Luwian by the Turco-Italian Archaeological Expedition at Karkemish.

  9. 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 ...