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- Apum abstract "Apum, was an ancient Amorite kingdom located in upper Kahbur valley, modern northeastern Syria. It was involved in the political and military struggle that dominated the first half of the 18th century BC and led to the establishment of the Babylonian Empire. Apum was incorporated into Babylon in 1728 BC and disappeared from the records.".
- Apum capital Apum_(city).
- Apum capital Tell_Leilan.
- Apum dissolutionYear "-1728".
- Apum foundingYear "-1776".
- Apum thumbnail Third_Mari.png?width=300.
- Apum wikiPageID "45448308".
- Apum wikiPageLength "6552".
- Apum wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Apum wikiPageRevisionID "699182562".
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Al-Qamishli.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Amorite_language.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Amorites.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Andarig.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Apum_(city).
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Assyria.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Babylonia.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Amorite_cities.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Near_East.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Kurdistan.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Syria.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Dari-Epuh.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Elam.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Eshnunna.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Halum-Piyumu.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Haya-Abum.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Hurrians.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Khabur_River.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Kunnam_(General).
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Kurda.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Mari,_Syria.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Mutiya.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Samsu-iluna.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Syria.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Tell_Leilan.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Till-Abnu.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Turum-Natki.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Yakun-Asar.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Zimri-Lim.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLink Zuzu_of_Apum.
- Apum wikiPageWikiLinkText "Apum".
- Apum capital Apum_(city).
- Apum capital Tell_Leilan.
- Apum commonName "Apum".
- Apum continent "Asia".
- Apum conventionalLongName "Apum".
- Apum country "Syria".
- Apum era "Bronze Age".
- Apum flagS "Third Mari.png".
- Apum governmentType "Monarchy".
- Apum leader Turum-Natki.
- Apum leader Yakun-Asar.
- Apum nativeName "Apum".
- Apum p "Kingdom of Upper Mesopotamia".
- Apum region "West Asia".
- Apum s "Eshnunna".
- Apum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- Apum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Former_Country.
- Apum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Apum wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Apum yearEnd "circa 1728 BCE".
- Apum yearLeader "circa 1728 BCE".
- Apum yearLeader "circa 1776 BCE".
- Apum yearStart "circa 1776 BCE".
- Apum subject Category:Amorite_cities.
- Apum subject Category:Ancient_Near_East.
- Apum subject Category:History_of_Kurdistan.
- Apum subject Category:History_of_Syria.
- Apum hypernym Kingdom.
- Apum type Country.
- Apum type Place.
- Apum type PopulatedPlace.
- Apum type Location.
- Apum type Country.
- Apum type Place.
- Apum type Thing.
- Apum type Q486972.
- Apum type Q6256.
- Apum comment "Apum, was an ancient Amorite kingdom located in upper Kahbur valley, modern northeastern Syria. It was involved in the political and military struggle that dominated the first half of the 18th century BC and led to the establishment of the Babylonian Empire. Apum was incorporated into Babylon in 1728 BC and disappeared from the records.".
- Apum label "Apum".
- Apum sameAs Q11906297.
- Apum sameAs Apum.
- Apum sameAs m.012vzvzn.
- Apum sameAs Q11906297.
- Apum wasDerivedFrom Apum?oldid=699182562.
- Apum depiction Third_Mari.png.
- Apum isPrimaryTopicOf Apum.
- Apum name "Apum".