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  • 11KINGDOMS OF JUDAH AND ISRAEL — samuel and the beginnings of israelite monarchy the united david solomon division of the the earliest kings the last days of samaria. the kingdom of judah until its destruction Samuel and Saul: The Beginnings of Israelite Monarchy Our earliest… …

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  • 12BEN-HADAD — (Heb. בֶּן הֲדַד; Son of (the god) Hadad ), the name of two, or perhaps three, kings of aram damascus (see damascus ), as Hebraized in the Bible. In Aramaic inscriptions the name appears as Brhdd (ברהדד), with the native Aramaic word for son, br… …

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  • 14Assyrian people — Assyrians redirects here. For other uses, see Assyrians (disambiguation). Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac people Sūrāyē / Sūryāyē / …

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  • 15Khosrow and Shirin — also spelled Khosrau and Shirn,Chosroes and Shirin, Husraw and Shireen and Khosru and Shirin, (Persian: خسرو و شیرین) is the title of a famous Persian tragic romance. The essential narrative is a love story of Persian[1] origin, which is found i …

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  • 16Movimientos independentistas a nivel mundial — Anexo:Movimientos independentistas a nivel mundial Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ésta es una lista actual de movimientos independentistas, autonomistas y secesionistas alrededor del mundo. Para la confección de esta lista, se circunscribió en el… …

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  • 17ARAM-DAMASCUS — (Heb. אֲרָם דַּמֶּשֶׂק; RSV, Syria of Damascus), the principal Aramean state during the ninth and eighth centuries B.C.E., centered in Damascus, its capital. As such, it is also referred to as damascus or simply aram in the Bible, in Assyrian… …

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  • 18TABEEL, THE SON OF — (Heb. טָבְאַל, pausal form of טָבְאֵל, God is good (in Aramaic), Ezra 4:7). When Pekah, king of Israel, and rezin , king of Aram, formed a coalition of states to resist the growing power of Assyria, Jotham, ruler of Judah, refused to join this… …

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  • 19Tel Dan Stele — The Tel Dan Stele is a black basalt stele erected by an Aramaean king in northernmost Israel, containing an Aramaic inscription to commemorate his victory over the ancient Hebrews. Although the name of the author does not seem to appear on the… …

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