Irhuleni
Irhuleni (Luwian: Urhilina) was King of Hamath. He led a coalition against the Assyrian expansion under Shalmaneser III, alongside Hadadezer of Damascus. This coalition succeeded in 853 BC in the Battle of Qarqar a victory over the Assyrians, halting their advance to the west for two years. Later Irhuleni maintained good relations with Assyria. His son was, in Luwian, Uratami.
Irhuleni | |
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Slab with Hittite hieroglyphic inscriptions mentioning the activities of king Urhilina and his son. 9th century BC. From Hama. Museum of the Ancient Orient, Istanbul. | |
King of Hamath | |
Reign | c. 850s–840s BCE |
Predecessor | Parita |
Successor | Uratami/Rudamu |
Born | c. early 9th century BCE |
House | House of Parita |
Father | Parita |
Arameans |
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Syro-Hittite states |
Aramean kings |
Aramean cities |
Sources |
His name also appears in inscriptions on votive offerings found in Nimrud.
King Zakkur is known as the ruler of Hamath around 785 BC.
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