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  • ===Early [[Amorite]] city-states=== | [[Gungunum]] || c. 1868–1841 BC || [[Gutian people|Gutian]] king who Gained independence from [[Lipit-Eshtar]] of [[Isin]]
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  • ...s of the kinglist, only 25 according to others.) An illiterate and nomadic people, their rule was not conducive to agriculture, nor record-keeping, and by th ...middle/short chronology respectively), [[Babylonia]] fell under foreign ([[Amorite]]) influence.
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  • ...s of the kinglist, only 25 according to others.) An illiterate and nomadic people, their rule was not conducive to agriculture, nor record-keeping, and by th ...middle/short chronology respectively), [[Babylonia]] fell under foreign ([[Amorite]]) influence.
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  • ...s of the kinglist, only 25 according to others.) An illiterate and nomadic people, their rule was not conducive to agriculture, nor record-keeping, and by th ...middle/short chronology respectively), [[Babylonia]] fell under foreign ([[Amorite]]) influence.
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  • ...local government came to end when Chaldean King [[Hammurabi]], from the [[Amorite]] tribe of [[Babylon]] incorporated the city into his Chaldean Babylonian e ...ni Empire, and later also annexing [[Hittites|Hittite]], [[Babylonia]]n, [[Amorite]] and [[Hurrian]] territory. In the following centuries the old temples and
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  • ...y settled between c. 5500 and 4000 BC by a non-[[Semitic peoples|Semitic]] people who spoke the [[Sumerian language]] (pointing to the names of cities, river ....), University of Durham, April 2006]</ref> These conjectured, prehistoric people are now called "proto-[[Euphrates|Euphrateans]]" or "[[Ubaid period|Ubaidia
    61 KB (9,139 words) - 04:52, 14 May 2015
  • ...n central-southern [[Mesopotamia]] (present-day [[Iraq]]). The Chaldean [[Amorite]]-ruled state emerged in 1894 BC, which contained at this time the city of ...use (the language of its native Chaldean populace), despite its Chaldean [[Amorite]] founders and [[Kassites|Kassite]] successors not being native Akkadians,
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  • ...x|𒄩𒄠𒈬𒊏𒁉}} ''Ḫa-am-mu-ra-bi'', from the [[Amorite language|Amorite]] ''ʻAmmurāpi'' ("the kinsman is a healer"), itself from ''ʻAmmu'' ("pat ...harvnb|Van De Mieroop|2005|p=1}}</ref> Babylon was one of the many largely Amorite ruled city-states that dotted the central and southern Mesopotamian plains
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