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
Unknown–c. 2290 BC
CapitalHalab
Common languagesEblaite, possibly an Indo-European language
Religion
Levantine religion (Hadad was the chief deity)
GovernmentAbsolute monarchy
King 
Historical eraBronze Age
 Established
Unknown
 Disestablished
c. 2290 BC
Succeeded by
Akkadian Empire
Today part ofSyria
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