Armi (Syria)
Armi, was an important Bronze Age city-kingdom during the late third millennium BC located in northern Syria, or in southern Anatolia, Turkey, at the region of Cilicia.
Armi Arman | |||||||
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Unknown–c. 2290 BC | |||||||
Capital | Halab | ||||||
Common languages | Eblaite, possibly an Indo-European language | ||||||
Religion | Levantine religion (Hadad was the chief deity) | ||||||
Government | Absolute monarchy | ||||||
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Historical era | Bronze Age | ||||||
• Established | Unknown | ||||||
• Disestablished | c. 2290 BC | ||||||
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Today part of | Syria |
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