Ib'al, the Glossary
Ib'al was the name used by Ebla in the 24th century BC to indicate a confederation of tribes occupying the steppic region south of Ebla; the region included small villages and towns.[1]
Table of Contents
4 relations: Ebla, Isar-Damu, Mari, Syria, Qatna.
- States and territories established in the 3rd millennium BC
Ebla
Ebla (Sumerian: eb₂-la, إبلا., modern: تل مرديخ, Tell Mardikh) was one of the earliest kingdoms in Syria. Ib'al and Ebla are Former populated places in Syria.
See Ib'al and Ebla
Isar-Damu
Isar-Damu (reigned c. 2320 BC), was the king (Malikum) of the first Eblaite kingdom.
Mari, Syria
Mari (Cuneiform:, ma-riki, modern Tell Hariri; تل حريري) was an ancient Semitic city-state in modern-day Syria. Ib'al and Mari, Syria are Former populated places in Syria and States and territories established in the 3rd millennium BC.
Qatna
Qatna (modern: تل المشرفة, Tell al-Mishrifeh; also Tell Misrife or Tell Mishrifeh) was an ancient city located in Homs Governorate, Syria. Ib'al and Qatna are Former populated places in Syria.
See Ib'al and Qatna
See also
States and territories established in the 3rd millennium BC
- Akkadian Empire
- Amorites
- Assyria
- Bactria
- Eighth Dynasty of Egypt
- Elam
- Eleventh Dynasty of Egypt
- Eshnunna
- Fifth Dynasty of Egypt
- Fourth Dynasty of Egypt
- Gutian people
- Gutian rule in Mesopotamia
- Hurrians
- Hồng Bàng dynasty
- Ib'al
- Isin-Larsa period
- Kerma culture
- Mari, Syria
- Minoan civilization
- Ninth Dynasty of Egypt
- Old Assyrian period
- Phoenicia
- Rapiqum
- Second Dynasty of Egypt
- Seventh Dynasty of Egypt
- Sixth Dynasty of Egypt
- Subartu
- Sumer
- Tenth Dynasty of Egypt
- Third Dynasty of Egypt
- Third Dynasty of Ur
- Xia dynasty
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ib'al
Also known as Ibal.