Ammon
Ammon refers to an ancient Semitic-speaking kingdom and its people who inhabited the region east of the Jordan River in what is now northern Jordan. The heartland centered on Rabbah, also called Rabbath Ammon, the capital city identified with the later site of the modern city of Amman. The Ammonites rose as a distinct polity in the Iron Age and maintained periodic independence and periods of vassalage to larger powers.
Geography and neighbors: The Ammonite realm occupied territory between Moab to the south and the Kingdom of
History and archaeology: The Ammonites are known from biblical sources and limited archaeological remains. They maintained
Language and culture: The Ammonite language was a Canaanite dialect closely related to Hebrew and Moabite.
Later periods: After the 6th century BCE, Ammonian political autonomy faded as the region came under successive
Legacy: The name Ammon survives in biblical and historical references, and in modern times it is associated