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During the Middle Assyrian Empire (1392–1056 BC) and the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911–605 BC), Phoenicia, what is today known as Lebanon and coastal Syria, came under Assyrian rule on several occasions. Southern Canaan (in modern terms Israel, the Palestinian Territories and Jordan) was inhabited by a number of Semitic states speaking Canaanite languages, these being Israel, Judah, Ammon, Edom, Moab, the Suteans and Amalekites. In addition, the Philistines migrated into this region from the Aegean, a non-Semitic Indo-European speaking people. Northern Canaan (in modern terms Lebanon, the Mediterranean coast of Syria and the Hatay Province of Turkey) was also inhabited by Canaanite speaking peoples, who coalesced into city-states such as Tyre, Sidon, Berytus, Arvad, Simyra, and Tarshish. The t

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  • فينيقيا تحت الحكم الآشوري (ar)
  • Fenicia bajo dominio asirio (es)
  • Phoenicia under Assyrian rule (en)
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  • فينيقيا تحت الحكم الآشوري هي تاريخ وقوع فينيقيا تحت حكم الآشوريين على عدة فترات من الزمن. * بوابة لبنان * بوابة التاريخ (ar)
  • Durante el Imperio Asirio Medio (1392-1056 a. C.) y el Imperio Neoasirio (911-605 a. C.), Fenicia, lo que hoy se conoce como Líbano, y la costa de Siria, estuvieron bajo el dominio asirio en varias ocasiones.​El sur de Canaán, en términos modernos, Israel, los Territorios Palestinos y Jordania, estaba habitado por una serie de estados semíticos que hablaban lenguas cananeas, como Israel, Judá, Samarra, Amón, Edom, Moab, los suteos y los amalecitas. Además, los filisteos emigraron a esta región desde el mar Egeo, un pueblo no semítico de habla indoeuropea. El norte de Canaán, en términos modernos, el Líbano, la costa mediterránea de Siria y el extremo suroccidental de Turquía, también estaba habitado por pueblos de habla cananea, reunidos en ciudades-estado como Tiro, Sidón, Beret, Arvad (es)
  • During the Middle Assyrian Empire (1392–1056 BC) and the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911–605 BC), Phoenicia, what is today known as Lebanon and coastal Syria, came under Assyrian rule on several occasions. Southern Canaan (in modern terms Israel, the Palestinian Territories and Jordan) was inhabited by a number of Semitic states speaking Canaanite languages, these being Israel, Judah, Ammon, Edom, Moab, the Suteans and Amalekites. In addition, the Philistines migrated into this region from the Aegean, a non-Semitic Indo-European speaking people. Northern Canaan (in modern terms Lebanon, the Mediterranean coast of Syria and the Hatay Province of Turkey) was also inhabited by Canaanite speaking peoples, who coalesced into city-states such as Tyre, Sidon, Berytus, Arvad, Simyra, and Tarshish. The t (en)
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