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Zakkur (or Zakir) was the ancient king of and (also known as Nuhašše) in . He ruled around 785 BC. Most of the information about him comes from his basalt stele, known as the Stele of Zakkur.


History
and his son Uratami were Kings of Hamath prior to Zakkur. Irhuleni led a coalition against the expansion under . Their coalition succeeded in 853 BC in the Battle of Qarqar. Later Irhuleni maintained good relations with Assyria.
(2026). 9780199218721, Oxford University Press. .

Not so much is known about the background of Zakkur. He is first mentioned in Assyrian sources probably in 785 BC, in the last years of .Luis Robert Siddall, The Reign of Adad-nīrārī III: An Historical and Ideological Analysis of An Assyrian King and His Times. BRILL, 2013 p.37 Adad-nirari ordered his commander to mediate the border dispute between Zakkur and of Arpad.Edward Lipiński, On the Skirts of Canaan in the Iron Age: Historical and Topographical Researches. Volume 153 of Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta, Peeters Publishers, 2006

Zakkur appears to have been a native of 'Ana' (which may refer to the city of Hana/) on the , that was within the influence of Assyria.Alan R. Millard, The Homeland of Zakkur, Semitica 39 M. (1990): 47-52.

Zakkur is believed to have founded the dynasty at the city of Hamath (now known as ).Scott B. Noegel, The Zakkur Inscription. In: Mark W. Chavalas, ed. The Ancient Near East: Historical Sources in Translation. London: Blackwell (2006), 307-311 Some scholars consider him as an , because, previously, Hamath was ruled by the kings with or neo-Hittite names.

(2012). 9783110804201, Walter de Gruyter. .

Luhuti, over which Zakkur came to rule, is known primarily from Assyrian inscriptions. Nevertheless, these inscriptions describe Luhuti as a country with many cities and troops.

(2012). 9780191505027, OUP Oxford. .

The capital of Luhuti was the city of (modern Tell Afis; it was known as Hatarikka for the Assyrians),

(2009). 9781134159079, Routledge. .
(1970). 9780521077910, Cambridge University Press. .
located 45 kilometers south of .
(2026). 9780805495485, B&H Publishing. .
This is where the Zakkur Stele was found.

Luhuti was incorporated into Hamath around 796 BC; it formed the northern province of the kingdom.

(2009). 9781134159086, Routledge. .


Events described in the Stele
Zakkur was besieged in by a coalition of Aramean kings incited by of ,
(2026). 9780521224963, Cambridge University Press. .
and led by the king of .
(2012). 9780199218721, OUP Oxford. .
Zakkur survived the siege and commemorated the event by commissioning the Stele of Zakkur.
(1986). 9780664212629 .


See also
  • List of Aramean kings
  • Aram (biblical region)


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