The relationship of the Sutians with King Zimri- Lim (1782 - 1760 BC)
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علم الاثارAbstract
The Soto people of the western Semitic peoples of nomadic nature were on permanent journeys wandering through the Syrian desert. Some of these people appeared in the form of gangs, road cutters and mercenaries in the army. They practiced the slave trade, so some of them, not all of them The nomadic tribes were nomadic nomadic people who posed a threat to settled populations in Mesopotamia, the Levant (Syria, Palestine) or the Canaanite lands (Jordan), since these people did not leave us with a civilization or trace, I left a fingerprint in every area I enter, namely destruction, killing and looting And the looting and raiding on the stable cities and the destruction of fire in them, was the reason for travel is to search for food and water, not for the purpose of gaining power or ascend to the throne of power by overthrowing the governor of the area that invades it so its purpose of destruction and murder is the motive of barbarity and search for Food and money.
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