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Aram (region)

Aram (Imperial Aramaic: 𐡀𐡓𐡌, romanized: ʾĀrām; Hebrew: אֲרָם, romanized: ʾĂrām; Syriac: ܐܪܡ) was a historical region mentioned in early cuneiforms and in the Bible. The area did not develop into a larger empire but consisted of several small states in present-day Syria. Some of the states are mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, Aram-Damascus being the most…

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Aram (region)

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Avg. degree1.99
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Aram (region) → Aram, Media, Wikimedia Commons, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2

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aramean arameans aramaic syria region empire aram bc name century language bce also bible assyrian called several aram-damascus period became

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the Achaemenid Empireinstance ofbut also in original works of Aramean writers.Aramaic eventually replaced Akkadian as the lingua franca of the entire region and became the administrative and commercial languag…0.80text
the Neo-Babylonian Empireinstance ofbut also in original works of Aramean writers.Aramaic eventually replaced Akkadian as the lingua franca of the entire region and became the administrative and commercial languag…0.80text
Tyreinstance ofThe east Mediterranean coast was largely dominated by Phoenician city states0.80text
Sidoninstance ofThe east Mediterranean coast was largely dominated by Phoenician city states0.80text
Berytusinstance ofThe east Mediterranean coast was largely dominated by Phoenician city states0.80text
Arvad.With the advent of the Neo Assyrian Empireinstance ofThe east Mediterranean coast was largely dominated by Phoenician city states0.80text
the region was invaded on several occasionsinstance ofThe east Mediterranean coast was largely dominated by Phoenician city states0.80text
since the middle of the 9th centuryinstance ofThe east Mediterranean coast was largely dominated by Phoenician city states0.80text
and finally fell under the control of Assyrian kings during the second half of the 8th century BCEinstance ofThe east Mediterranean coast was largely dominated by Phoenician city states0.80text
Sininstance ofAfter the Arameans became christianized there even was a bishop called Bar-Hadad.It appears from their inscriptions as well as from their names that the Arameans also worshipped…0.80text
Ishtarinstance ofAfter the Arameans became christianized there even was a bishop called Bar-Hadad.It appears from their inscriptions as well as from their names that the Arameans also worshipped…0.80text
Aram (region)related to External linksWiktionary-logo-en-v20.60section

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