Aram-Zobah

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Aram-Zobah was an ancient Aramean kingdom in the Levant, frequently mentioned in the Hebrew Bible for its military and political conflicts with Israel.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aramean kingdom
ancient kingdom
biblical kingdom
capital Zobah NERFINISHED
certaintyOfLocation disputed
conflictWith Kingdom of Israel NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Judah NERFINISHED
ancient Israel NERFINISHED
continent Asia
ethnicGroup Arameans NERFINISHED
governedBy king
hasRole regional power in the Levant
historicity partly debated among scholars
knownFrom ancient Near Eastern traditions
biblical narrative
language Aramaic
locatedIn Levant NERFINISHED
ancient Near East NERFINISHED
mentionedIn Tanakh
surface form: Hebrew Bible

Bible
surface form: Old Testament
notableEnemyOf King David NERFINISHED
King Saul NERFINISHED
notableFor military conflicts with Israel
political rivalry with Israel
partOf Aram (Aramean states) NERFINISHED
politicalStructure monarchy
possibleLocation Beqaa Valley region NERFINISHED
between Damascus and Hamath
region of modern Syria
regionType Syro-Palestine NERFINISHED
religion ancient Near Eastern religion
sourceType primarily literary sources
timePeriod 1st millennium BCE
Iron Age

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Arameans notableKingdom Aram-Zobah