Kapara

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Kapara
King of Bit Bahiani
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King Kapara (also Gabara) was an Aramean king of Bit Bahiani,Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Footnotes/anchor_id_list' not found. one of the Post-Hittite states, centered in Guzana (modern Tell Halaf, in northeastern Syria).Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'Module:Footnotes/anchor_id_list' not found. He ruled sometime in the 10th or 9th century BCE, according to some estimations ca. 950-875 BCE.[1] He built Bit-hilani, a monumental palace in Post-Hittite style, discovered by Max von Oppenheim in 1911, with a rich decoration of statues and relief orthostats.

In 894 BC, the Assyrian king Adad-nirari II recorded the site in his archives as a tributary Aramaean city-state. In 808 BC the city and its surrounding area was reduced to a province of the Neo-Assyrian Empire.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ [W. F. Albright, The Date of the Kapara Period at Gozan (Tell Halaf), Anatolian Studies, (1956).]

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