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Arameans - The toponym A-ra-mu appears in an inscription at the East Semitic

Time: 2300 BC

Place: Idlib, Syria

Details: The toponym A-ra-mu appears in an inscription at the East Semitic speaking kingdom of Ebla listing geographical names, and the term Armi, which is the Eblaite term for nearby Idlib, occurs frequently in the Ebla tablets (c. 2300 BCE).

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