TRAVEL WITH ALEPPO , SYRIA

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Naram-Sin of Akkad mentioned his destruction of Ebla and Armanum,[42] in the 23rd century BC.[43][44] However, the identification of Armani in the inscription of Naram-Sim as Armi in the Eblaite tablets is heavily debated,[45] as there was no Akkadian annexation of Ebla or northern Syria.[45]

In the Old Babylonian and Old Assyrian Empire period, Aleppo's name appears in its original form as Ḥalab (Ḥalba) for the first time.[44] Aleppo was the capital of the important Amorite dynasty of Yamḥad. The kingdom of Yamḥad (c. 1800–1525 BC), alternatively known as the 'land of Ḥalab,' was one of the most powerful in the Near East during the reign of Yarim-Lim I, who formed an alliance with Hammurabi of Babylonia against Shamshi-Adad I of Assyria.[46]

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