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72:, erected by Shalmaneser. The text lists the kings he fought, the number of soldiers and chariots each of these kings supplied, and describes the battle itself. The monolith states that Shalmaneser fought an alliance of 12 kings, but lists only 11. Numerous other scribal errors have been noted on the monolith. 104:
sponsored excavation since 1993. To date, the excavations have unearthed materials dating to many periods of the site's long occupational history, including structures dating to the general period of the Battle of Qarqar, including impressive defences in the
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offshoot, destroyed the site. Reports emerged that the destruction, which can be viewed through satellite imagery, was done under the supervision of unidentified civilians who were not Syrian nor members of the Turkistan Islamic Party militants.
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Preliminary Excavation Reports and Other Archaeological Investigations: Tell Qarqur, Iron I Sites in the North Central Highlands of Palestine;American Schools of Oriental Research (2003),
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is the name of an ancient town in northwestern Syria, known from Neo-Assyrian sources. It was the site of one of the most important battles of the ancient world, the
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The ancient town of Qarqar has generally been associated with the archaeological site of
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The best historical source regarding the battle and the town of Qarqar is
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of Israel. Shalmaneser's Assyrian forces had been victorious over
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This article is about the town in Syria. For other uses, see
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on the east bank. This has been the site of an ongoing,
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Index

Qarqar (disambiguation)
battle of Qarqar
Shalmaneser III
Hadadezer
Gindibu
Ahab
Iruleni
Hamath
Qarqar
The Kurkh Monolith
Tell Qarqur
Orontes River Valley
Syria
Orontes River
Qarqur
American Schools of Oriental Research
Iron Age
Karkar
Iraq
Umma
Adab
Turkistan Islamic Party
Alqaeda
Karkor
ISBN
0-89757-026-X
"IM"
"الحزب الإسلامي التركستاني يقوم بتجريف "تل القرقور" الأثري في سهل الغاب"
""الأويغور" يحزمون حقائبهم: توسيع "الجهاد" إلى "ثغور" أخرى؟"
35°44′34″N 36°19′50″E / 35.742646°N 36.330543°E / 35.742646; 36.330543

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