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Location

  • Syrian Arab Republic, Aleppo
  • geo:36.200779,37.162701
  • Location: correct and verified

Period or year

  • -5000~ / unknown

Classification

  • city
  • Visible

Beroia [Khalpe, Khalibon]

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The site is occupied since ca 5000 BC. It was mentioned in cuneiform tablets from Ebla and Mari, and a recently excavated Hadad temple dates to the 24th century BC. According to Muslim and Jewish tradition, the biblical patriarch Abraham rested on the hill-fortress during his journey from Ur to Canaan. He supposedly grazed his flocks and milked his cows there (Halab ash-Shaab, hence the city's Arabic name). The "Abraham Stone" is said to be a memorial of his visit. During the second millennium BC, site was a key city of the Amorite state, who referred to it as Ḥalab. The Hittites, a contemporary Anatolian Empire within the region, referred Aleppo  as Ḥalpa or Ḥalpu in their inscriptions. This indicates the name was already well-established.

Sources:

  1. Getzel M. Cohen, The Hellenistic Settlements in Syria, the Red Sea Basin, and North Africa, University of California Pres 2006, pp. 153-155
  2. Trevor Bryce, Ancient Syria: A Three Thousand Year History, OUP Oxford 2014, p. 111

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Creators: Entry created by Elżbieta (2016-12-27) , with possible contributions by others. CC BY-SA 4.0, metadata CC-0.
Persistent URI: https://vici.org/vici/31721
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Suggested citation: , E. , Beroia [Khalpe, Khalibon]. https://vici.org/vici/31721, accessed 2026-01-29.