Padanaram


Paddan-Aram, Padan-Aram ("Arama Field") - a biblical term for terrain, located between the upper tigers and the Euphrates. In the west, the area continued to Karkemish, to the east - to Nineveh. According to the Book of Genesis (Gen 11:31; 28:10) the main city of Paddan-Aram was Charan. From Paddan-Aram came the biblical patriarchs, although the Old Testament mentions that Abraham's father Terah came to Uran from Ur.

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In the second millennium, p.n.e. northern Mesopotamia was inhabited by the Aramaic tribes, which around 1350 BC. They began their expansion in the west and northwest. The Syrians of Paddan-Aram invaded Syria, mingling with the local population. In the first half of the 13th century they settled in the vicinity of Damascus. In the middle of the eleventh century, p.n.e. Part of the Aramaic tribes of Paddan-Aram - Chaldeans - headed east, plundering southern Babylon. Five centuries later the Syrians were already a major part of the Babylonian population, allowing them to establish their own dynasty in the state.

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