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Ammon (454 words)
Their period as a distinct people lasted from the 13th century BCE until the 3rd century CE, while their kingdom lasted only until the 6th century BCE.
The Ammonite heartland lay between the Syrian Desert and the Jordan River, with Rabbath Ammon as its principal city.
There are reports of one incident of Ammonite influence on Israelite culture, when the worship of the Ammonite god, Milcon, was introduced during Solomon's reign in the 10th century BCE.
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