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Idrimi
Idrimi was the king of Alalakh in the 15th century B.C. (ca. 1460-1400 B.C.). He was a Hurrianised Semitic son of Ilim-Ilimma I the king of Halab, now Aleppo, who had been possibly deposed by the new regional master, Barattarna or Parshatatar, king of the Mitanni. Nevertheless he succeeded in gaining the throne of Alalakh with the assistance of the ''Habiru'' or displaced social laborers. Idrimi founded the kingdom of Mukish and ruled from Alalakh as a vassal to the Mitanni state. He also invaded the Hittite territories to the north, resulting in a treaty with the country Kizzuwatna. Idrimi has been well-known from an inscription on a statue found at Alalakh by Leonard Woolley in the 1930s and 1940s, revealing new insights about the history of Syria in the mid-second millennium. ==Sources of Idrimi== All three sources were discovered by British archaeologist Leonard Woolley within the Level IV (Late Bronze Age in the mid-15th century B.C. (B.C. )) archives of the Alalakh palace and come from his collection at the British Museum.
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