• Sumu-Epuh (reigned c. 1810 BC – c. 1780 BC Middle chronology) is the first attested king of Yamhad (Halab). He founded the Yamhad dynasty which controlled...
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    dynasty was an ancient Amorite royal family founded in c. 1810 BC by Sumu-Epuh of Yamhad who had his capital in the city of Aleppo. Started as a local...
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    Chronology) Sin-Muballit, King of Babylon (1813–1792 BC) (Middle Chronology) Sumu-Epuh, King of Yamhad (1810–1780 BC) (Middle Chronology) Jin of Xia, semi-legendary...
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    Yamhad appeared for the first time during the Old Babylonian period, when Sumu-Epuh, the first Yamhadite king, was attested in a seal from Mari as the ruler...
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    Sumu-Epuh. Išḫi-Addu, who in the past had declared that "even if Shamshi-Adad would conclude peace with Sumu-epuh, I will never make peace with Sumu-epuh...
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    his own son Yasmah-Adad on the throne. Zimri-Lim went into exile under Sumu-Epuh of Yamhad, and became the vassal ruler of Alalakh, unable to claim his...
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  • revolt against his rule that included Tuttul. This revolt was supported by Sumu-Epuh, ruler of Yamhad. "... In that same year, — La'um, king of Samanum and...
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  • Hassan Al Damen 6 DF  SYR Ali Al Rina 7 MF  SYR Hassan Dahan 8 MF  SYR Sumu-Epuh 9 MF  SYR Ahmad Al Ahmad 10 MF  SYR Mohamad Rihanieh 11 FW  SYR Abdullah...
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    were centered at Tuttul, and the rebels were supported by Yamhad's king Sumu-Epuh, whose interests were threatened by the recently established alliance...
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    Predecessor(s) Title Sumu-Epuh c. 1810 BC c. 1780 BC King of Yamhad (Halab) Yarim-Lim I c. 1780 BC c. 1764 BC  • Son of Sumu-Epuh Great King of Yamhad...
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    were centered at Tuttul, and the rebels were supported by Yamhad's king Sumu-Epuh, whose interests were threatened by the recently established alliance...
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  • Sumu-Epuh; Išḫi-Addu, who in the past declared that "even if Shamshi-Adad would conclude peace with Sumu-epuh, I will never make peace with Sumu-epuh...
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    kingdom of Yamhad (modern Aleppo). A dossier of tablets records that King Sumu-Epuh sold the territory of Alakhtum to his son-in-law Zimri-Lim, king of Mari...
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    sacrificial animals to deities, which in this case was held in honor of king Sumu-Epuh of Yamhad by his successor Hammurapi in the royal palace in Aleppo. In...
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    8. Sumu-Epuh of Yamhad 4. Yarim-Lim I of Yamhad 9. Sumunna-Abi 2. Hammurabi I of Yamhad 5. Gashera 1. Abba-El I of Alalakh...
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    was allied with Shamshi-Adad (1809/1808-1776/1775 BC) in a war against Sumu-Epuh of Aleppo (Yamhad) that was unsuccessful. He was contemporary with king...
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  • Aleppo, Syria. Yarim-Lim was the son and successor of the first king Sumu-Epuh and his queen Sumunna-Abi. His wife was Gashera, of unknown parents. She...
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    Yarim-Lim II of Yamhad and the first few years of his grand nephew Niqmi-Epuh's reign which lasted from c. 1700 BC to c. 1675 BC. Yarim-Lim was succeeded...
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  • Yamhad and entered an alliance with Qatna and Shamshi-Adad I to attack Sumu-Epuh of Yamhad (r. c.1810-1780 BC). The death of Shamshi-Adad and the rise...
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    brother. Yarim-Lim II died ca. 1700 BC and was succeeded by his son Niqmi-Epuh Asia portal prof : Ahmad Arhim Hebbo. History of Ancient Levant (part 1)...
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  • new capital. c. 1894 BCE Sumu-abum establishes the First Babylonian Dynasty. Babylon is the capital. c. 1810 BCE Sumu-Epuh establishes Yamhad. Halab...
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  • Assyria after he annexed Mari. The city sent him 1,000 troops to attack Sumu-Epuh of Yamhad. Later, Yarim-Lim I of Yamhad brought Hassum under his hegemony...
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