aye, btw i edited my post and expanded it a bit.
i had some kind of brainwave while i took a crap
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While Egyptian this style of armour was used by Mitanni and most likely the Canaanites and Anatolian people.
please post the link i can't watch the video
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Sure, here you go: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFxkYmqIX1w
thanks
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Storing this
First, the indefinite forms: * Syria - Nabataean Aramaic: Malak * Hejaz - Nabataean Old Arabic: Malkū (Nom.) /Malkī (Obl.) * Nejd - Qedarite : Malak * Asir - Himyarite : an-Malak * Yemen - Sabaean: Malkum (Nom.) / Malkin(Obl.)Second, the forms with the definite article:
- Syria - Nabataean Aramaic: Malkā
- Hejaz - Nabataean Old Arabic: al-Malkū (Nom.) / al-Malkī (Obl.)
- Nejd - Qedarite : han-Malak
- Asir - Himyarite : am-Malak
- Yemen - Sabaean: Malkun (Nom.) / Malkin (Obl.)
Third, the plural forms:
- Syria - Nabataean Aramaic: Malkayyā
- Hejaz - Nabataean Old Arabic: al-Malkūn (Nom.) / al-Malkīn (Obl.)
- Nejd - Qedarite : han-Malkūn (Nom.) / han-Malkīn (Obl.)
- Asir - Himyarite : am-Malkūn (Nom.) / am-Malkīn (Obl.)
- Yemen - Sabaean: Malkūnān (Nom.) / Malkīnān (Obl.)
If you want to have a construct phrase, in the format "X belonging to Y", here is how you do it:
1) Aramaic is different from the rest. X will have definite form and Y will be indefinite or definite, connected by the word dī:
- Syria - Nabataean Aramaic: Malkā dī Mamlaktā
2) For the rest, X will have a Nominative indefinite form and Y will have an Oblique form, indefinite or definite.
- Hejaz - Nabataean Old Arabic: Malkū al-Mamlakah
- Nejd - Qedarite : Malak han-Mamlakat
- Asir - Himyarite : Malak am-Mamlakat
- Yemen - Sabaean: Malkum Mamlakatin
Also for Qedarite the definite form would be han-Sayyāfūn and for Nabataean Aramaic it would be Sayyāfayyā.
Also, in Qedarite the indefinite form would be Sayyafūn but for Nabataean Aramaic it would be Sayyafīn.
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Hi I am Killetz, and my Area of Expertise is Canaanite History in the Amarna Period, so if any one wants any help on any Canaanite faction?
My chief suggestion is to definitely include Shechem as a Playable Faction rather than Jerusalem, as Jerusalem was less significant. Also the king of Shechem, Labayu was one of the most Aggressive Canaanite Kings of the time. Just read the El Amarna letters and see that most leaders in the region were complaining about him and his sons.
Personally I'd love to see many Canaanite City-states in this game, and the Most significant are: Qadesh, Megiddo, Gezer, Dimashq, Sidon, Gebal, Ugarit and Shechem.