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The Yamhad dynasty was an ancient Amorite royal family founded in c. 1810 BC by Sumu-Epuh of Yamhad who had his capital in the city of Aleppo. Started as a local dynasty, the family expanded its influence through the actions of its energetic ruler Yarim-Lim I who turned it into the most influential family in the Levant through both diplomatic and military tools. At its height the dynasty controlled most of northern Syria and the modern Turkish province of Hatay with a cadet branch ruling in the city of Alalakh (Land of Mukish).

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  • Yamhad dynasty (en)
  • Dinastía Yamkhad (es)
  • Dinastia di Yamhad (it)
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  • La dinastía Yamkhad,​ fue una antigua familia real amorrea fundada en c. 1810 a. C. por Sumu-Epud de Yamkhad que tuvo su capital en la ciudad de Alepo en Siria.​ Aunque originalmente era una dinastía local, la familia extendió su influencia a través de las acciones de su enérgico gobernante Yarim-Lim I, que la convirtió en la familia más influyente del Levante por medios tanto diplomáticos como militares. En su punto álgido la dinastía controlaba la mayor parte del norte de Siria y la provincia de la moderna Turquía de Hatay con una rama menor gobernando la ciudad de Alalakh (Tierra de Mukish). (es)
  • La dinastia di Yamhad è stata un'antica famiglia reale amorrita fondata nel 1810 a.C. circa da Sumu-Epuh di Yamhad, che mosse la sua capitale nella città di Aleppo. Partita come una dinastia reale, la famiglia espanse la sua influenza attraverso le azioni del sovrano energico Yarim-Lim I che la trasformò nella famiglia più influente del Levante attraverso mezzi diplomatici o militari. Al suo apice la dinastia controllava gran parte della Siria del nord e la provincia di Hatay in Turchia con un ramo cadetto sovrano nella città di Alalakh (terra di Mukish). (it)
  • The Yamhad dynasty was an ancient Amorite royal family founded in c. 1810 BC by Sumu-Epuh of Yamhad who had his capital in the city of Aleppo. Started as a local dynasty, the family expanded its influence through the actions of its energetic ruler Yarim-Lim I who turned it into the most influential family in the Levant through both diplomatic and military tools. At its height the dynasty controlled most of northern Syria and the modern Turkish province of Hatay with a cadet branch ruling in the city of Alalakh (Land of Mukish). (en)
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