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Haddu
35.9300° N, 40.3470° E
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Haddu, identified with the modern Tell Malhat ed-Deru (تل مليحة الدور), was an ancient kingdom in northern Syria in Deir ez-Zor Governorate.
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Flourishing of Haddu
mid-3rd millennium BCE
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