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Arameans - The Arameans conquered Sam'al

Time: 12th Century BC

Place: Zincirli Höyük, Gaziantep Province, Turkey

Details: The Arameans conquered Sam'al, also known as Yaudi, the region from Arpad to Aleppo, which they renamed Bît-Agushi, and Til Barsip, which became the chief town of Bît-Adini, also known as Beth Eden. North of Sam'al was the Aramean state of Bit-Gabbari, which was sandwiched between the Post-Hittite states of Carchemish, Gurgum, Khattina, Unqi, and the state of Tabal.

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