Yamhad dynasty

Yamhad Dynasty
CountrySyria - Turkey
Founded1810 BC
FounderSumu-Epuh, King of Yamhad
Final rulerItur-Addu, King of Mukish (Alalakh)
TitlesGreat King of Yamhad
King of Alalakh (Mukish)
Queen consort of Mari
Estate(s)Syria, Turkey
Dissolution1344 BC
Abba-El I seal

The Yamhad dynasty[1] was an ancient Amorite royal family founded in c. 1810 BC by Sumu-Epuh of Yamhad who had his capital in the city of Aleppo. Started as a local dynasty, the family expanded its influence through the actions of its energetic ruler Yarim-Lim I who turned it into the most influential family in the Levant through both diplomatic and military tools. At its height the dynasty controlled most of northern Syria and the modern Turkish province of Hatay with a cadet branch ruling in the city of Alalakh (Land of Mukish).

The dynasty was ousted during a short Hittite occupation of Aleppo in the beginning of the 16th century BC but was restored and expanded the kingdom again before being driven out of Aleppo by the Mitannians in c. 1524. Idrimi, a member of the dynasty, was able to conquer Alalakh leaving his descendants to rule until the last of them was dethroned by the Hittite king Suppiluliuma I in c. 1344 BC.

  1. ^ Facoltà di teologia Pontificia università della Santa Croce (Vaticano Città del). Diss Ertationes. p. 160.

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