Haddu

This article is about the ancient city of Haddu, modern Malhat ed-Deru. For the Syrian storm deity, see Hadad.
Haddu

The remains of Haddu
Shown within Syria
Location Syria
Region Deir ez-Zor Governorate
Coordinates 35°55′48″N 40°20′49″E / 35.93°N 40.347°E / 35.93; 40.347

Haddu, was an ancient kingdom in northern Syria, identified with the modern Tell Malhat ed-Deru in Deir ez-Zor Governorate.[1]

The kingdom flourished in the middle of the third millennium BC and controlled the middle Khabur valley.[2] It was ruled by its own monarch who was a vassal of Ebla,[3] and fought against the kingdom of Mari.[4]

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Coordinates: 35°55′48″N 40°20′49″E / 35.930°N 40.347°E / 35.930; 40.347

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