💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Ebla"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| eblaitenoun | (historical) An extinct Semitic language spoken in the 3rd millennium BCE, primarily in the ancient city of Ebla, which is located in modern Syria. It was written in cuneiform script and is considered to be the oldest written Semitic language. |
| apamenenoun | Synonym of Apamean. |
| akkadnoun | One of the ancient kingdoms of Mesopotamia, located in northern Babylonia. |
| assyrianoun | (historical) An ancient Semitic Akkadian kingdom and at times an empire, extant from the mid-23rd century BCE to 608 BCE and centred on the Upper Tigris river in northern Mesopotamia (present day northern Iraq, but at its maximum extent including parts of modern Iran, Syria, Israel, Palestine and Egypt). |
| beroeanoun | (historical) The ancient city of Veria. |
| aramnoun | (historical, biblical) A historical region mentioned in early cuneiforms and in the Bible, located in modern Syria as well as parts of Iraq, Lebanon and southeastern Turkey; inhabited by Arameans. |
| palmyranoun | An ancient city, an oasis in the Syrian Desert, in present-day central Syria, recorded historically from around 2000 BCE, subsequently subject to various empires and destroyed in 273 CE and again in 1400, when it was reduced to a village. |
| adiabenenoun | (historical) An ancient kingdom in Assyria, with its capital at Arbela. |
| palmyrenanoun | A historical region of Syria. Capital: Palmyra. |
| old babyloniannoun | The historical period of the First Babylonian Dynasty. |
| agadenoun | Obsolete spelling of Akkad. [One of the ancient kingdoms of Mesopotamia, located in northern Babylonia.] |
| sumernoun | A historical region occupied by the earliest known ancient civilization of the ancient Near East (4th to 3rd millennia BC), located in lower Mesopotamia in modern southern Iraq. |
| arbelanoun | (historical) An ancient city in Mesopotamia, in modern Iraq; modern Arbil. |
| accadnoun | Alternative spelling of Akkad. [One of the ancient kingdoms of Mesopotamia, located in northern Babylonia.] |
| assyr.noun | Abbreviation of Assyrian. [(historical) Of or pertaining to the ancient region on the Upper Tigris river, with capital city of Assur.] |
| mitanninoun | (historical) Hurrian kingdom in northern Mesopotamia from circa 1500 B.C.E., at the height of its power, during the 14th century BC, encompassing what is today southeastern Turkey, northern Syria and northern Iraq. |
| old kingdomnoun | (historical) Egypt from the start of the 3rd Dynasty to its disintegration into regional states at the end of the 6th Dynasty. |
| abissinianoun | Archaic form of Abyssinia. [(historical) Former name of Ethiopia: a country and former empire in East Africa; used as an exonym until the mid 20th century.] |
| mesopotamianoun | (historical) A geographic region in southwest Asia, spanning from the rivers Euphrates and Tigris, located in modern Iraq, eastern Syria, and southeast Turkey; the site of one of the most ancient civilizations in the history of man. |
| elymiannoun | (historical) Any member of a people who inhabited western Sicily during the Bronze Age and Classical antiquity. |
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