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    Aplahanda was a king of Carchemish proposed to have reigned between 1786 and 1766 BCE, during the Middle Bronze IIA. He was first known from a cylinder...
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    city. It belonged to princess Matrunna, the daughter of the local king Aplahanda. Sources from the Middle Bronze Age indicate that Kubaba was one of the...
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    Alalakh, dated from c. 1800 BC, Carchemish was then ruled by a king named Aplahanda, followed by his son, Yatar-Ami, (a contemporary of Mari ruler Zimri-Lim)...
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    him about events such as a festival of Nubandag and the death of king Aplahanda. In the Kassite period, Edimgalkalamma was rebuilt during the reign of...
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  • Carchemish proposed to have reigned between 1766 and 1764 BCE. Son of Aplahanda, he enjoyed a brief reign of only two years before being succeeded by...
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  • about Carchemish mostly comes from the archives of Mari, Syria. Son of Aplahanda, he succeeded his brother Yatar-Ami. Little is known about his reign....
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    1808–1776 BC), and king Aplahanda of Carchemish (c. 1786-1766 BC). In all, 16 imprints of the two seals of king Aplahanda were found (his cylinder seal...
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    a festival of Nubandag took priority over mourning the death of king Aplahanda, and the latter event were only revealed to his subjects and foreigners...
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  • Shamshi-Adad, who surrounded Yamhad by alliances with the city of Urshu and king Aplahanda of Charchemish in the north, and by conquering Mari in the east (after...
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