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English: Yamhad kingdom at its greatest extent including vassal kingdoms. the Babylonian empire include vassals not directly annexed, mainly Subartu and Assyria. Regarding the borders of Yamhad:
  • The kingdom reached Mamma in the north (Dodd, 2007, page 210)
  • Ebla and Ugarit are vassals of Yamhad (Astour, 1981, page 7 and Thuesen, 2000, page 61)
  • Charchemish part of Yamhad (Hamblin, 2006, page 259)
  • Yamhad extended its hegemony over the upper Khabur valley in the east, where the ruler of Shubat Enlil became vassal (Lauinger, 2015, page 6)
  • Yamhad includes Hama (Van Koppen, 2015, page 88)
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