- Yahu-Bihdi
Yahu-Bihdi was a governor of
Hamath appointed by theAssyria n government. He declared himself king of Hamath in720 BC and led a revolt which was promptly suppressed. Yahu-Bihdi himself was flayed alive.His revolt occurred roughly shortly after the conquest of theKingdom of Israel bySargon II and roughly simultaneously with revolts inBabylon as well as in Arpad,Damascus and elsewhere in theLevant . His name, with the componentYahu , suggests that he may have been anIsraelite or a worshipper of the Israelite God. Following his defeat, many residents of Hamath were deported toSamaria by the Assyrians, where they became one of the component groups of theSamaritan people. Hamath itself was destroyed after the siege, but had been rebuilt by the 400's BCE.
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