Bit Bahiani
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|year_start = c. 1200 BC
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|capital = Guzana
|common_languages = Aramaic
|religion = Ancient Levantine Religion
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Bit Baḫiani was an independent Aramean city-state kingdom (c. 1200 – 808 BC) with its capital at Guzana (modern day Tell Halaf). Bit Baḫiani was ruled by King Kapara. There were at least five kings and four governors of Bit Baḫiani before losing its name in usage.{{Cite book|title=The Old Testament In the Light of The Historical Records and Legends of Assyria and Babylonia|last=Goldridge Pinches|first=Theophilus|publisher=London : Society for promoting Christian Knowledge ; New York : E. & J. B. Young & Co.; 1st edition (1902)|pages=321|asin=B00514AQ6S}}{{Cite book|title=The Calculated Frightfulness of Ashur Nasir Apal|last=Ten Eyck Olmstead|first=Albert|publisher=s.n.|year=1918|pages=229|asin=B00514AQ6S}}
File:Aramaic kingdoms and chiefdoms around 10-9th century BC.svg
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