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  2. Aram (region) - Wikipedia

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    The choronym of the name Aram refers to the geographical region in which they lived and means High(landers). [10] The toponym A-ra-mu appears in an inscription at the East Semitic speaking kingdom of Ebla listing geographical names, and the term Armi , which is the Eblaite term for nearby Idlib , occurs frequently in the Ebla tablets (c. 2300 BCE).

  3. Category:Aram (region) - Wikipedia

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  4. Arameans - Wikipedia

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    In Septuagint, the region of Aram was commonly labelled as "Syria", and the Arameans were labelled as "Syrians". [64] When reflecting on traditional influences of Greek terminology on English translations of the Septuagint, American orientalist Robert W. Rogers noted in 1921 that it was unfortunate that the change also affected later English ...

  5. Zobah - Wikipedia

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    Zobah or Aram-Zobah (Hebrew: אֲרָם צוֹבָא, romanized: ʾĂrām Ṣōḇāʾ) was an early Aramean state and former vassal kingdom of Israel mentioned in the Hebrew Bible that extended northeast of David's realm according to the Hebrew Bible.

  6. Aram-Damascus - Wikipedia

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    The Tanakh gives accounts of Aram-Damascus' history, mainly in its interaction with Israel and Judah.There are biblical texts referencing battles that took place between the United Kingdom of Israel under David and the Arameans in Southern Syria in the 10th century BCE.

  7. Category:Arameans - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to the Arameans, an ancient Semitic-speaking people in the Near East, first recorded in historical sources from the late 12th century BCE.The Aramean homeland was known as the land of Aram, encompassing central regions of modern Syria.

  8. Category:History of Aram (region) - Wikipedia

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  9. Talk:Aram (region) - Wikipedia

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    ARAM-MAACHAH, 1 Chr. 19: 6, translated 'Syria-maachah,' a district on the east of Argob and Bashan. Maacah (Codex Alexandrinus: Maacha, KJV: Maachah) is a biblical name with many references: Small Aramean kingdom east of the Sea of Galilee (I Chronicles 19:6). Its territory was in the region assigned to the half-tribe of Manasseh east of the ...