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The Amorites ( / ˈæməˌraɪts /; Sumerian: 𒈥𒌅 [1], romanized: MAR.TU; Akkadian: 𒀀𒈬𒊒𒌝, romanized: Amurrūm or 𒋾𒀉𒉡𒌝/𒊎 Tidnum; Hebrew: אֱמֹרִי, romanized : ʾĔmōrī; Ancient Greek: Ἀμορραῖοι) were an ancient Northwest Semitic -speaking Bronze Age people from the Levant. مزید دیکھیں
The Amorites were an ancient Northwest Semitic-speaking Bronze Age people from the Levant. Initially appearing in Sumerian records c. 2500 BC, they expanded and ruled most of the Levant, مزید دیکھیں
A bilingual list of the names of ten Amorite deities alongside Akkadian counterparts from the Old Babylonian period was translated in 2022. These deities are as follows: مزید دیکھیں
There are a wide range of views regarding the Amorite homeland. One extreme is the view that kur mar.tu/māt amurrim covered the whole area … مزید دیکھیں
Third millennium BC
In two Sumerian literary compositions written long afterward in the Old Babylonian period, Enmerkar and the Lord of Aratta and Lugalbanda and the Anzu Bird, the Early Dynastic ruler of Uruk Enmerkar (listed … مزید دیکھیںThe language was first attested in the 21st-20th centuries BC and was found to be closely related to the Canaanite, Aramaic مزید دیکھیں
The term Amorites is used in the Bible to refer to certain highland mountaineers who inhabited the land of Canaan, described in Genesis as … مزید دیکھیں
• Albright, W. F., "The Amorite Form of the Name Ḫammurabi", The American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literatures, vol. 38, no. 2, pp. 140–41, … مزید دیکھیں
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Amorite | Middle Bronze Age, Mesopotamian, Semitic | Britannica
ويب6 دسمبر، 2023 · The Amorites were the Indigenous people of central inland and northern Syria. They spoke a Semitic language related to modern Hebrew. During the Early Bronze Age (3200–2000 B.C.E.), they developed …
ويبThe Amorites were the indigenous people of central inland and northern Syria. They spoke a Semitic language related to modern Hebrew. During the Early Bronze Age (3200–2000 B.C.E.), they developed powerful states …
Amorite language | Akkadian, Sumerian, Semitic | Britannica
The Earliest State Formation of the Amorites: …
ويبThe Amorites have occupied a central place among discussions of identity and ethnicity in the late third and early second millennia B.C. This contribution addresses the principal role that climate change played in altering …