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Archaeological site in Syria
city-states. In the 10th century BCE, the rulers of the small Aramaean kingdom Bit Bahiani took their seat in Tell Halaf, re-founded as Guzana or Gozan. King Kapara
Tell_Halaf
Bit Baḫiani was an independent Aramean city-state kingdom (c. 1200 – 808 BC) with its capital at Guzana (modern day Tell Halaf). Bit Baḫiani was ruled
Bit_Bahiani
Ancient Semitic people in the Near East
Kingdom of Bit-Bahiani), Ahmar (the Kingdom of Bit-Adini), Damascus (the Kingdom of Aram Damascus) and North of Aleppo (the Kingdom of Bit-Agushi). Sader
Arameans
Iron Age states of modern Syria and Turkey
capital was probably Tell Tayinat) Bit Gabbari (with Sam'al) Bit-Adini (with the city of Til Barsip) Bit Bahiani (with Guzana) Pattin (also Pattina or
Neo-Hittite_states
Commons has media related to Aramean kings. Aram (region) Aramean states Bit-Halupe Gambulu Luhuti Maacah Osroene Paddan Aram Syria (region) History of
List_of_Aramean_kings
Former country
Assyria. The others were Bit-Halupe, Bit Bahiani and Laqe. By the ninth century BC all of them lost to Assyria. The first time Bit-Zamani named was in Middle
Bit-Zamani
Iron Age group of polities
Neo-Hittite states: Bit Agusi Bit-Adini Hamath Eastern Aramean states (northern Mesopotamia and the Middle Euphrates valley): Bit-Zamani Bit Bahiani (capital: Tell
Aramean_states
Ancient building type from Syria and Mesopotamia
dated to the 13th century BCE. Kapara, king of the Hittite kingdom of Bit Bahiani in the 10th or 9th century BCE, built himself a palace of this style
Bit-hilani
Ancient Semitic kingdom in the Levant
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Ammon
Division of Herod the Great's kingdom
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Herodian_tetrarchy
Former country
Bit Adini, a city or region of Syria, called sometimes Bit Adini in Assyrian sources, was an Aramaean state that existed as an independent kingdom during
Bit_Adini
Site of an ancient city in northern Israel's Jezreel Valley
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Tel_Megiddo
Hypothesized Israelite kingdom in the Southern Levant
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy)
Kingdom_of_Israel_(united_monarchy)
Aramean polity from 12th century BCE to 732 BCE
referred to as "Damascus" or "imērīšu" (meaning "his donkey"), and sometimes "Bīt-Ḫaza’ili" (meaning "house of Hazael"), in Assyrian sources. The Tanakh gives
Aram-Damascus
Historical region in the Levant mentioned in the Bible
BCE. The most notable of these were Bit Adini, Bit Bahiani, Bit Hadipe, Aram-Rehob, Aram-Zobah, Bit-Zamani, Bit-Halupe and Aram-Ma'akah, as well as the
Aram_(region)
Ancient Semitic maritime civilization
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Phoenicia
Aramean state
Assyria. The others were Bit-Zamani, Bit Bahiani and Laqe. By the ninth century BC all of them were assimilated by Assyria. In Bit-Ḫalupe was the city of
Bit-Halupe
Country in West Asia
tribes gained control of much of the interior, founding states such as Bit Bahiani, Aram-Damascus, Hamath, Aram-Rehob, Aram-Naharaim, and Luhuti. From this
Syria
Ancient kingdom East of the Dead Sea
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Moab
Luwian-speaking Neo-Hittite state
Shalmaneser III had defeated a coalition of Karkamiš, Samʾal, Pattin and Bit-Adini in Samʾalian territory during his first campaign to the west in 858
Ḫiyawa
State in Mesopotamia (c. 2334–2154 BC)
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Akkadian_Empire
Client state of the Roman Republic from 37 to 4 BCE
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Herodian_kingdom
Iron Age kingdom in the northern Levant
Bit Agusi or Bit Agushi (also written Bet Agus) was an ancient Neo-Hittite state of the Arameans in the northern Levant during the Iron Age. The state-kingdom
Bit_Agusi
Neo-Hittite state
Akkadian: 𒆳𒋫𒁄 and 𒌷𒋫𒁄), later reorganised into Bīt-Burutaš (Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒆳𒂍𒁹𒁍𒊒𒋫𒀾) or Bīt-Paruta (Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: 𒂍𒁹𒉺𒊒𒋫), was
Tabal_(state)
City in Lebanon
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Tyre,_Lebanon
Israelite kingdom in the Southern Levant
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Kingdom_of_Judah
Script used to write the Aramaic language
Ben-Hadad I Hadadezer Hazael Ben-Hadad III Rezin Aramean cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til
Aramaic_alphabet
Ancient Arab kingdom (3rd century BC – 106 AD)
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Nabataean_Kingdom
City in Aleppo Governorate, Syria
Aleppo was incorporated into the Aramean realm of Bit Agusi, which held its capital at Arpad. Bit Agusi along with Aleppo and the entirety of the Levant
Aleppo
City in Palestine
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Gaza_City
Ancient kingdom in the southern Levant
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Edom
Archaeological site in Turkey
within the city walls. On the citadel of Samal there were several palaces of Bit-hilani type, i.e. with an entrance decorated with wooden columns and a transverse
Samʾal
Territory inhabited by the Philistines in Canaan
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Philistia
Region in the ancient Near East
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Canaan
City in Turkey
states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi
Adana
Israelite kingdom in the Southern Levant
name takes the Assyrian shape of "Humri", his kingdom or dynasty that of Bit Humri or alike—the "House of Humri/Omri". History of ancient Israel and Judah
Kingdom_of_Israel_(Samaria)
Jewish kingdom in the southern Levant (140–37 BC)
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Hasmonean_Judea
Aramean king
King Kapara (also Gabara) was an Aramean king of Bit Bahiani, one of the Post-Hittite states, centered in Guzana (modern Tell Halaf, in northeastern Syria)
Kapara
Capital and largest city of Lebanon
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Beirut
Capital city of Syria
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Damascus
Ancient city on the Levantine coast known from Ancient, Classical, and Medieval times
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Ascalon
Ancient port city in western Syria and northern levant
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Ugarit
Region of ancient Israel
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Samaria
City in Hama Governorate, Syria
states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi
Hama
Archaeological site on the Orontes River in Hatay Province, Turkey
brought to light several large palaces in the style known as bit-hilani. A wood sample from a bit-hilani burned in c. 675 BC was carbon-dated to 2625 +/- 50
Tell_Tayinat
Settlement in Al-Hasakah Governorate, Syria
BC it was called Sikani. Sikkan was part of the Syro-Hittite state of Bit Bahiani in the early 1st millennium BC. In the area, several mounds, called tells
Tell_Fekheriye
Historical region in the Levant mentioned in the Bible
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Bashan
Ancient Hurrian-speaking state in northern Syria and southeast Anatolia
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Mitanni
Biblical city in the West Bank
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Shechem
Ancient city in Syria
states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi
Carchemish
Ancient Syrian city
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Ebla
Town of ancient Cappadocia
states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi
Cybistra
King of Aram-Damascus
Ben-Hadad I Hadadezer Hazael Ben-Hadad III Rezin Aramean cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til
Hazael
Former country
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Amurru_kingdom
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
History_of_Jerusalem
Place mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Geshur
Ancient Luwian Neo-Hittite state
states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi
Pattin
Biblical city and an archeological site in Israel
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Tel_Lachish
City in al-Hasakah, Syria
BC became the ancient city of Sikkan, part of the Aramaean kingdom of Bit Bahiani. It was later conquered by the Medes. The archaeological site is located
Ras_al-Ayn
Ancient Sumerian and Amorite city
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Mari,_Syria
Ancient City state (2700 BC - ?)
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Urkesh
annexed Bīt-Burutaš and deported Ambaris, he increased Tuwana's territory in the broader Tabalian region by giving him part of the territory of Bīt-Burutaš
Tabal_(region)
Ethnic flag
Dupont-Sommer (1900–1983) at Tell Halaf the former Aramean city-state of Bit Bahiani, which is located on the border of Tur Abdin region, today located in
Aramean-Syriac_flag
Archaeological site in the foothills of the Judaean Mountains
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Gezer
Historic site in Turkey
states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi
Karatepe
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
History_of_the_ancient_Levant
Semitic language
Ben-Hadad I Hadadezer Hazael Ben-Hadad III Rezin Aramean cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til
Aramaic
Early Neo-Hittite kingdom
state that, once it disintegrated, gave birth to the kingdoms of Hamath, Bit Agusi and Pattin (shortened form of Palistin). The excavations at Tell Tayinat
Palistin
not outright annexed, but it was designated an 'Assyrian customs station' (bit kari ga Assur), a status closer to a province than a vassal state. The name
History_of_Gaza
Shalmaneser III had defeated a coalition of Karkamiš, Samʾal, Pattin and Bit Adini in Samʾalian territory during his first campaign to the west in 858
Ḫilakku
C. 856–732 BCE military campaigns in West Asia
states included: Aram-Damascus, Hamath, Bit Adini, Bit Bahiani, Bit Hadipe, Aram-Bet Rehob, Aram-Zobah, Bit-Zamani, Bit-Halupe and Aram-Ma'akah, as well as
Assyrian_conquest_of_Aram
Archaeological site in Turkey
anything of note removed, leaving little for archaeologists but walls and bits of pottery and clay sealings. Arslantepe was violently destroyed at the end
Arslantepe
Semitic kingdom in Syria
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Yamhad
Syrian archaeological site
states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi
Tell_Afis
Ancient city and archaeological site
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Gath_(city)
Archeological site of an ancient city in Israel
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Tel_Hazor
Neo-Hittite state
states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi
Gurgum
Ancient Levantine city
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Ashdod_(ancient_city)
Ancient Philistine city and modern archaeological site in Israel
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Ekron
Neo-Hittite state
Tabalian state of Atuna jointly attacked and occupied some of the cities of Bīt-Burutaš which the Neo-Assyrian king Sargon II had handed over to his loyal
Ištuanda
Copper Age in the Eastern Mediterranean
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Levantine_Chalcolithic
Ancient Anatolian city in Cataonia
states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi
Tynna
Proposed Mesopotamia civilization
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Kish_civilization
Neo-Hittite state
But, Sargon II's invasion of Tabal, which had by then been reorganised as Bīt-Burutaš, and his deportation of its king, Ambaris the son of Ḫullî, convinced
Atuna_(state)
King of Aram-Damascus, also known as Rasin of Syria
Ben-Hadad I Hadadezer Hazael Ben-Hadad III Rezin Aramean cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til
Rezin
Early Aramean state mentioned in the Hebrew Bible
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Zobah
Iron Age Neo-Hittite Aramean region
Aram-Damascus, and led by a king descended from Gusi identified as the king of Bit Agusi, Zakkur survived the siege and commemorated the event by commissioning
Luhuti
Ancient city
became the capital of the Aramaean state of Bit Agusi established by Gusi of Yakhan in the 9th century BC. Bit Agusi stretched from the A'zaz area in the
Arpad,_Syria
Archaeological site in Syria
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Qatna
King of Aram Damascus
Ben-Hadad I Hadadezer Hazael Ben-Hadad III Rezin Aramean cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til
Ben-Hadad_III
Archaeological site in Aleppo, Syria
Til Barsip was the capital of the Aramean-speaking Neo-Hittite state of Bît Adini. After being captured by the Assyrians from its previous king Ahuni
Til_Barsip
Neo-Hittite kingdom until 708 BC
royal family and the population was deported to Babylonia, and settlers from Bit-Yakin (in Babylonia) were brought to Kummuh. Thereafter the region became
Kummuh
King of Hamath
Ben-Hadad I Hadadezer Hazael Ben-Hadad III Rezin Aramean cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til
Irhuleni
Surname list
Ben-Hadad I Hadadezer Hazael Ben-Hadad III Rezin Aramean cities Amrit Arpad Bit Bahiani Coba Höyük Gidara Hama Qarqar Ruhizzi Sam'al Tell Aran Tell Halaf Til
Ben-hadad
Neo-Hittite state
states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi
Šinuḫtu
Human settlement in Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Kamid_el-Loz
Hittite rock relief in south-central Anatolia
states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi
İvriz_monuments
Mesopotamian kingdom
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Andarig
Neo-Hittite state in the late 2nd millennium BC
states Palistin Kinalua Unqi-Pattina Kinalua Bit Gabbari Sam'al Bit Adini Til Barsip Bit Bahiani Guzana Bit Agusi Arpad Nampigi Halab Luhuti Hatarikka Shuksi
Kammanu
Archaeological site in Syria
Achaemenid Empire Aramean states Aram-Damascus Aram Rehob Bit-Adini Bit Agusi Bit Bahiani Geshur Hamath Sam'al Zobah Neo-Assyrian Empire Neo-Babylonian
Hamoukar
BIT BAHIANI
BIT BAHIANI
Girl/Female
Indian
Unique
Female
Hungarian
Hungarian form of Greek Elisabet, ERZSÉBET means "God is my oath."
Female
Hebrew
(בַּת-×ֵל) Hebrew name BAT-EL means "daughter of God."
Boy/Male
Dutch Latin Polish
White.
Boy/Male
British, Dutch, English, Greek
From the Pit
Female
English
Pet form of English Katherine, KIT means "pure." Compare with masculine Kit.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Courageous, Warrior
Male
English
Pet form of English Christopher, KIT means "Christ-bearer." Compare with another form of Kit.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : see Bigg.
Male
Scottish
Pet form of medieval Scottish Kester, KIT means "Christ-bearer." Compare with another form of Kit.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Burt.German : habitational name for someone from any of several places in the Rhineland named Birth or Birten.
Male
Russian
(Тит) Russian form of Roman Latin Titus, TIT means "fire; to burn" or "straining."
Female
Hebrew
(בַּת-ש×ֶבַע) Variant spelling of Hebrew Bath-Sheba, BAT-SHEVA means "daughter of the oath."
Boy/Male
American, British, Dutch, English, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Follower of Christ; Nickname for Christopher; Frontiersman Kit Carson; Anointed; Christian
Boy/Male
English
Man from Britain.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Unique
Female
English
Short form of English Elizabeth, BET means "God is my oath."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu
Song
Male
Polish
Polish form of Roman Latin Vitus, WIT means "life."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Friend
BIT BAHIANI
BIT BAHIANI
Boy/Male
Muslim
New-born child
Girl/Female
Australian, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Irish
God's Oath; Nobility
Boy/Male
Hindu
Biblical
raised; who pardons
Boy/Male
Tamil
Pleasing
Boy/Male
Indian, Sikh
Beautiful
Male
Scottish
Older form of Scottish Gaelic Seumas, SHEUMAIS means "supplanter."
Boy/Male
Egyptian
War.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pakshalika | பகà¯à®·à®¾à®²à®¿à®•ா
On the right path
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Pigeon with Sweet Voice; Pigeon
BIT BAHIANI
BIT BAHIANI
BIT BAHIANI
BIT BAHIANI
BIT BAHIANI
imp.
of Bite
n.
A morsel; a bit.
adv. & conj.
Excepting or excluding the fact that; save that; were it not that; unless; -- elliptical, for but that.
v. t.
To seize with the teeth, so that they enter or nip the thing seized; to lacerate, crush, or wound with the teeth; as, to bite an apple; to bite a crust; the dog bit a man.
v. t.
To put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of.
inf.
of Wit
v. t.
To put into a bin; as, to bin wine.
imp. & p. p.
of Bet
v.
Somewhat; something, but not very great.
v. t.
To put round the bitts; as, to bitt the cable, in order to fasten it or to slacken it gradually, which is called veering away.
imp. & p. p.
of Hit
superl.
Having greatness, fullness, importance, inflation, distention, etc., whether in a good or a bad sense; as, a big heart; a big voice; big looks; to look big. As applied to looks, it indicates haughtiness or pride.
v. t.
To strike or hit with a bat or a pole; to cudgel; to beat.
v.
A part of anything, such as may be bitten off or taken into the mouth; a morsel; a bite. Hence: A small piece of anything; a little; a mite.