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    Sumur (Biblical Hebrew: צְמָרִי‎ [collective noun denoting the city inhabitants]; Egyptian: Smr; Akkadian: Sumuru; Assyrian: Simirra) was a Phoenician...
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  • Look up sumur in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sumur may refer to: Sumur (Levant), a Bronze Age archaeological site and Phoenician city Sumur, Ladakh...
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  • Altägyptischen Kultur Subartu Suez inscriptions of Darius the Great Sumenu Sumur (Levant) Sun (hieroglyph) Sun-rising (hieroglyph) Sun Temple of Userkaf Supreme...
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    not recognize Amurru as a legitimate state. After Abdi-Ashirta’s death, Sumur, an Egyptian stronghold in the area, was captured by Abdi-Ashirta's sons...
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    el-Far'ah (South))?, Tell el-'Ajjul?, Tel Haror?) Shiloh Saida (Sidon) Sumur (Sumuru, Simirra) Tadmor (Palmyra) Tall Zira'a Tel Yarmuth Tell Abu al-Kharaz...
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  • Sumuru (2003 film), a 2003 sci-fi film The Akkadian name for Sumur, a Phoenician city in the Levant All pages with titles containing Sumuru This disambiguation...
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    East (1200–550 BC) Bronze Age collapse (1200–1150 BC) Anatolia, Caucasus, Levant Europe Aegean (1200–700 BC) Italy (1100–700 BC) Balkans (1100 BC – 150 AD)...
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    neighboring cities on the mainland, such as Marat (present-day Amrit) and Sumur, the former nearly opposite the island and the latter some kilometers to...
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    of Ḥamat, and including various Phoenician cities ranging from Arqa to Ṣumur and multiple Aramaean states from Śamʾal in the north to Ḥamat in the south...
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    were the cities of Arpad, Damascus, Sumur and Samaria. Three of the cities participating in the revolt (Arpad, Sumur and Damascus) were not vassal states;...
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    (68 letters), that were the last hold-outs against the (H)Apiru invasion. Sumur(u)-(Zemar) was the 2nd hold-out city besides Rib-Hadda's Byblos, (named...
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    Egyptians, that Ramesses II had left in Amurru in order to secure the port of Sumur.[citation needed] This division would come to play a critical role in the...
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    the Phoenician coastal towns under Egyptian control. The harbour town of Sumur, north of Byblos, is mentioned as the northernmost town belonging to Egypt...
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  • then he will surely direct his hand against our lord. When Aziru entered Sumur, he did to them as he pleased, in the house of the king, our lord. But our...
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    then he will surely direct his hand against our lord. When Aziru entered Sumur-(Zemar), he did to them as he pleased, in the house of the king, our lord...
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    hub that would facilitate the spread of Italian culture in Greece and the Levant. The Fascist program coincided with improvements to infrastructure, building...
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    P. Geuthner. ISBN 978-2-7053-0271-9. Badre, Leila (2013). "Tell Kazel – Sumur et le royaume d'Amourrou". Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des...
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    summons of king Aziru of Amurru to Egypt, a military victory at Sumur in the Levant, a successful military campaign in Nubia, Nefertiti's ascendancy...
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    Age Amurru, 2007. Badre, L., and Capet, E., Les fouilles de Tell Kazel (Sumur?) in La Méditerranée des Phéniciens: special issue of Les Dossiers d’Archéologie...
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    influence of the Homeric Epics in Cyprus. Most of the grave goods come from the Levant or Egypt. According to the foundation myth, the founder of Salamis is said...
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    citizens, CNN, July 27, 2020 J. P. de Tournefort, Relation d'un voyage au Levant (1717); English edition, 1718, vol. i. p. 146 Guide-books to Greece. Paros...
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    Neo-Assyrian Empire (category Ancient Levant)
    Hatarikka, and the Phoenician city of Sumur were conquered and in 734 BC, the Assyrian army marched through the Levant all the way to the Egyptian border...
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    Latakia (category Levant)
    the original on 2020-10-30. Retrieved 2020-09-16. Ashtor, Eliyahu (2014), Levant Trade in the Middle Ages, Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-1-400-853168...
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    Madeleine; Garfinkel, Yosef (2021). "Royal Architecture in the Iron Age Levant". Jerusalem Journal of Archaeology. 1 (1). Hebrew University of Jerusalem:...
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    A., 1995 "The Heritage of Ancient Harbour Engineering in Cyprus and the Levant" in Karageorgis V. – D. Michaelides (ed.), Proceedings of the International...
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