Siege of Kimuhu

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The siege of Kimuhu is a siege launched by the Egyptian army led by Necho II on the city of Kimukho east of the Euphrates River, where the Egyptian army besieged the city for four months, and the siege ended with the surrender of the Babylonian garrison and the city under Egyptian control.

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siegeLate Period of ancient Egypt, Neo-Babylonian Empire

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    eventarmed conflict604Battle of Quramatibattle, Median Kingdom, Late Period of ancient Egypt, Neo-Babylonian EmpireWikidata
    eventarmed conflict605Siege of Kimuhusiege, Late Period of ancient Egypt, Neo-Babylonian EmpireWikidata
    eventarmed conflict19131913 Euphrates rebellionOttoman Empire, rebellion, al-Fatla, Mudbir al-Far'unWikidata
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