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English: Ebla' first kingdom at its height c. 2340 BC.

The first Eblaite kingdom extended from Urshu in the north, 1 to Damascus area in the south. 2

And from Phoenicia and the coastal mountains in the west, 3 4 to Tuttul , 5 and Haddu in the east. 6 The eastern kingdom of Nagar controlled most of the Khabur basin from the river junction with the Euphrates to the northwestern part at Nabada. 7 Page 101
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    • 2009-08-18T18:31:37Z Sémhur 2425x1581 (2442670 Bytes) 3 - New try
    • 2009-08-17T15:39:22Z Sémhur 2425x1581 (1815374 Bytes) 2 - With the background...
    • 2009-08-17T15:37:36Z Sémhur 2425x1581 (2836 Bytes) {{Information |Description={{en|1=Blank physical map of the [[:en:Near East|Near East]]}} {{fr|1=Carte physique vierge du [[:fr:Proche-Orient|Proche-Orient]].}} |Source={{own}} |Author=[[User:Sémhur|Sémhur]] |Date=2008-08-1

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