Bit-Zamani

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Bit-Zamani was an ancient Aramean kingdom in northern Mesopotamia, known from early first-millennium BCE Assyrian sources.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aramean polity
Syro-Mesopotamian state
ancient kingdom
attestedInCentury 10th century BCE
9th century BCE
conflictWith Assyria NERFINISHED
ethnicCharacter Aramean
historicalStatus defunct state
knownFrom Assyrian royal inscriptions NERFINISHED
early first-millennium BCE sources
languageContext Aramaic NERFINISHED
locatedIn Near East NERFINISHED
Upper Tigris region
northern Mesopotamia
mentionedBy Ashurnasirpal II NERFINISHED
other Neo-Assyrian kings
neighborOf Assyria NERFINISHED
partOf ancient Near East political landscape
partOfHistoricalRegion Aram NERFINISHED
Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
politicalRelationWith Assyrian Empire NERFINISHED
politicalType city-state (broad sense)
kingdom
regionCharacter frontier zone between Arameans and Assyrians
religiousContext ancient Near Eastern polytheism
sourceType cuneiform inscriptions
subjugatedBy Assyria NERFINISHED
timePeriod early first millennium BCE

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Arameans notableKingdom Bit-Zamani