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  1. CapitalHalab
    Common languagesAmorite · Hurrian ()
    Religionancient Levantine religion (Hadad was the chief deity)
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  5. The Eastern Mediterranean and Syria, 2000–1000 B.C.

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    Hammurabi I (reigned c. 1764 BC – c. 1750 BC - Middle chronology) is the third attested king of Yamhad ( Halab ). Hammurabi was the son of Yarim-Lim I, and his mother was Queen Gashera. His private secretary as a crown prince was Sin-Abushu and is known from the tablets of Mari.
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    King, Great King. Yamhad ( Yamḫad) was an ancient Semitic-speaking kingdom centered on Ḥalab ( Aleppo) in Syria. The kingdom emerged at the end of the 19th century BC and was ruled by the Yamhad dynasty, who counted on both military and diplomacy to expand their realm.
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    The kingdom of Yamhad was a bustling center of trade, with its strategic location in northern Syria allowing it to connect with the Iranian Plateau, Mesopotamia, Cyprus, and Anatolia.
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    Idrimi, a member of the dynasty, was able to conquer Alalakh leaving his descendants to rule until the last of them was dethroned by the Hittite king Suppiluliuma I in c. 1344 BC. In all likelihoods Yamhad was a tribal name.
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