Sangara

Sangara

Sangara was a king of Carchemish, he first appears in Assyrian documents as paying tribute to Ashurnasirpal II in 882. In 857 he paid tribute again, this time to Shalmaneser III, who had just completed his conquest of the Syro-Hittite states. [Who's Who in the Ancient Near East - Page 139 by Gwendolyn]

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