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- Ebla abstract "Ebla (Arabic: إبلا, modern: Tell Mardikh تل مرديخ, Idlib Governorate, Syria) was one of the earliest kingdoms in Syria, located about 55 km (34 mi) southwest of Aleppo near the village of Mardikh. It was an important center throughout the third millennium BC and in the first half of the second millennium BC, its discovery in 1968 proved the Levant to be an equal center of ancient centralized civilization next to Egypt and Mesopotamia, and ruled out the view that the latter two were the only important centers in the Near East during the early Bronze Age. The first Eblaite kingdom was described by Karl Moore as the history first world power.Starting as a small settlement in the early Bronze Age (c. 3500 BC), it developed into a trading empire and later turned into an expansionist power that imposed its hegemony over much of northern and eastern Syria. Its language, Eblaite, is now considered the earliest attested Semitic language after Akkadian. The site is most famous for the Ebla tablets, an archive of about 20,000 cuneiform tablets found there, dated to around 2350 BC. Written in both Sumerian and Eblaite and using the Sumerian Cuneiform, the archive has allowed a better understanding of the Sumerian language.Ebla was destroyed during the 23rd century BC; it was then rebuilt and was attested in the records of the Third Dynasty of Ur. The second Ebla was a continuation of the first, ruled by a new royal dynasty. It was destroyed at the end of the third millennium BC, which paved the way for the Amorite tribes to settle in the city and form the third Ebla. The third kingdom flourished again as a trade center; it became a subject and an ally to Yamhad (modern Aleppo) until its final destruction by the Hittite king Mursili I in c. 1600 BC.Ebla maintained its prosperity through a vast trading network. Artifacts from Sumer, Cyprus, Egypt and as far as Afghanistan were recovered from the palaces of the city. The political organization of Ebla had unique features different from the Sumerian model. Women enjoyed a special status and the queen had major influence in the state and religious affairs. The pantheon of gods was mainly north Semitic and included deities exclusive to Ebla.".
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- Ebla abandoned "7".
- Ebla alternateName "Tell Mardikh".
- Ebla archaeologists Paolo_Matthiae.
- Ebla built "c. 3500 BC".
- Ebla capital "Ebla".
- Ebla caption "Ruins of the outer wall and the "Damascus Gate".".
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- Ebla commonLanguages Amorite_language.
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- Ebla commonName "Ebla".
- Ebla condition "Ruined".
- Ebla continent "Asia".
- Ebla conventionalLongName "First Eblaite Kingdom".
- Ebla conventionalLongName "Third Eblaite Kingdom".
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- Ebla cultures Amorites.
- Ebla cultures Kish_civilization.
- Ebla epochs Bronze_Age.
- Ebla era "Bronze Age".
- Ebla excavations "1964".
- Ebla governmentType "Monarchy".
- Ebla group "note".
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- Ebla imageMap "First Eblaite Empire.png".
- Ebla imageMapCaption "The first kingdom at its greatest extent, including vassals.".
- Ebla imageS "50".
- Ebla latitude "35.798".
- Ebla location "Idlib Governorate, Syria".
- Ebla longitude "36.798".
- Ebla mapSize "200".
- Ebla mapType "Syria".
- Ebla name "Ebla".
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- Ebla ownership "Public".
- Ebla publicAccess "Yes".
- Ebla region Levant.
- Ebla religion Canaanite_religion.
- Ebla s "Hittites".
- Ebla s "Mari, Syria#The second kingdom".
- Ebla type "settlement".
- Ebla yearEnd "c. 1600 BC".
- Ebla yearEnd "c. 2300 BC".
- Ebla yearStart "c. 2000 BC".
- Ebla yearStart "c. 3000 BC".
- Ebla subject Category:Amorite_cities.
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- Ebla comment "Ebla (Arabic: إبلا, modern: Tell Mardikh تل مرديخ, Idlib Governorate, Syria) was one of the earliest kingdoms in Syria, located about 55 km (34 mi) southwest of Aleppo near the village of Mardikh.".
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