Haddu

Haddu, was an ancient kingdom in northern Syria, identified with the modern Tell Malhat ed-Deru (تل مليحة الدور) in Deir ez-Zor Governorate.[1]

Haddu
The remains of Haddu
Shown within Syria
LocationSyria
RegionDeir ez-Zor Governorate
Coordinates35.93°N 40.347°E / 35.93; 40.347

The kingdom flourished in the middle of the third millennium BC and controlled the middle Khabur valley.[2] It was ruled by its own monarch who was a vassal of Ebla,[3] and fought against the kingdom of Mari.[4] The king of Haddu declared to Mari's ambassador that he "I and Ebla have a pact of peace. And the oath of the pact is before Kura [an Eblaite god] and before Hadda".[5]

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Bibliography

  • Archi, Alfonso (2010). "Hadda of Ḫalab and his Temple in the Ebla Period". IRAQ. Cambridge University Press - On Behalf of The British Institute for the Study of Iraq (Gertrude Bell Memorial). 72: In Honour of the Seventieth Birthday of Professor David Hawkins. ISSN 0021-0889. JSTOR 20779017.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)

Further reading

  • Kühne, Hartmut (1983). "Tall Malhat ed-Deru: Eine Station auf de Wegenach Kappadokie Kappadokien". In Boehmer, Rainer Michael; Hauptmann, Harald (eds.). Beiträge zur Altertumskunde Kleinasiens : Festschrift für Kurt Bittel (in German). Mainz am Rhein: Philipp von Zabern. ISBN 978-3-805-30585-3.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
  • Quenet, Philippe; Sultan, Ahmad (2014). "New Research in the Area of Malhat ed-Deru, Northeast Syria (Autumn 2010)". In Bieliński, Piotr; Gawlikowski, Michał; Koliński, Rafał; Ławecka, Dorota; Sołtysiak, Arkadiusz; Wygnańska, Zuzanna (eds.). Proceedings of the 8th International Congress on the Archaeology of the Ancient Near East. 30 April – 4 May 2012, University of Warsaw. 2: Excavation and Progress Reports Posters. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. ISBN 978-3-447-10174-5.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)



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