Proper noun
Ebla
(historical) One of the earliest kingdoms in modern Syria, founded in the 4th millennium BC and abandoned by the 7th century AD.
Others, but only a few tablets so far, concerned political affairs such as international treaties, the most important of which was the one between Ebla and Assyria. Source: Internet
Finish at the great citadel of Ebla, famous for its enormous cache of ancient tablets. Source: Internet
Sargon the king prostrated himself before (the god) Dagan (and) made supplication to him; (and) he (Dagan) gave him the upper land, namely Mari, Yarmuti, (and) Ebla, up to the Cedar Forest (and) up to the Silver Mountain". Source: Internet
They looked at samples from the ancient cities of Alalakh and Ebla in what is today southern Turkey and northern Syria and saw that around 4,000 years ago the Northern Levant experienced a relatively sudden introduction of new people. Source: Internet