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Amik Valley
The Amik, Amuk, or Amuq Valley ((アラビア語:الأعماق) ''al-A’maq'') is located in the southern part of Turkey, in the Hatay Province, close to the city of Antakya (Antioch). It is notable for a series of archaeological sites in the "plain of Antioch". Along with Dabiq in north western Syria, it is believed to be one of the future sites of the battle of Armageddon according to Islamic eschatology.〔(MELHAME-İ KÜBRA (ARMAGEDDON) SAVAŞI )〕〔(Amik Ovası ve Armageddon Savaşı )〕〔(IŞİD’in nihai hedefi )〕〔(MELHAME-İ KÜBRA / BÜYÜK SAVAŞ )〕〔(Büyük savaş melhamei kübra )〕 The primary sites of the series are Tell al-Judaidah, Çatalhöyük (Amuq), Tell Tayinat, Tell Kurdu, Alalakh, and Tell Dhahab. Tell Judaidah was surveyed by Robert Braidwood and excavated by C. MacEwan of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago in the 1930s. ==References==
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