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Capital of the early kingdom of Urartu
Arzashkun or Arṣashkun was the capital of the early kingdom of Urartu in the 9th century BC, before Sarduri I moved it to Tushpa in 832 BC. Arzashkun
Arzashkun
King of Urartu
in a period of obscurity after the destruction of the former capital Arzashkun by Shalmaneser III. As Sarduri I may have established a new dynasty, it
Lutipri
First capital of Arame of Urartu
Sugunia was sacked and burnt by Shalmaneser III, Arame moved his capital to Arzashkun, which was subsequently attacked by the Assyrians in 856 BC. Asia portal
Sugunia
Iron-Age kingdom of the ancient Near East
Urartu (c. 860–843 BC), whose capitals, first at Sugunia and then at Arzashkun, were captured by the Assyrians under the Neo-Assyrian emperor Shalmaneser
Urartu
King of Urartu
Arame fought unsuccessfully against the Assyrian Empire. His capital at Arzashkun was captured by Shalmaneser. Sagunia, a previous capital, which was also
Arame_of_Urartu
Assyrian history (911–609 BCE)
forced to flee as Shalmaneser's forces sacked the Urartian capital of Arzashkun, devastated the Urartian heartland, and then marched into what today is
Neo-Assyrian_Empire
Period Years Duration, years 1 Sugunia Kingdom of Ararat 860 BC–858 BC 2 2 Arzashkun 858 BC–850s BC 1-8 3 Tushpa (Van) 832 BC–590 BC 242 4 Armavir Orontid
Historical capitals of Armenia
Historical_capitals_of_Armenia
Method of torture and execution
(1921), Battle at Sugania p. 348,Siege of Til Bashere p. 354, Battle of Arzashkun p. 360, Battle of Kulisi p. 368, Battle of Kinalua p. 378. For the last
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Ethnogenesis
name of the first king of Urartu, Arame, and that of his second capital, Arzashkun. According to the Armenian tradition, the Medes helped the Armenians establish
Origin_of_the_Armenians
Name Capital State type Existed Nairi Multiple Tribal confederation 1190–890 BC Saparda Kingdom 720–670 BC Urartu Arzashkun, Tushpa Kingdom 860–590 BC
List_of_Iron_Age_states
Language of the ancient Urartu, now the Eastern Anatolia region
Arame and Argishti, regions such as Diauehi and Uelikulqi, cities such as Arzashkun, geographical features like the Arșania River, as well as some Urartian
Urartian_language
he in an ambitious campaign in 856 BC sacked the Urartian capital of Arzashkun and devastated the heartland of the kingdom. In 853 BC, Shalmaneser was
History_of_the_Assyrians
(Mysia) Apollonia Salbace Apros Arap Mosque Ariassos Arslantepe Arycanda Arzashkun Arzawa Aspendos Assos Atarneus Attalia Attuda Aytap Basilinopolis Balboura
List of archaeological sites by country
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Crossing; crossroads; toll gate. In use as both a surname and a first name. Famous Bearers:...
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Luck.
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Brave with the Spear; Spear Rule
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Victory, Glory, Fame, Success
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Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Happy; Full of Laughter
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Virtuous, Proficient
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Enemy of the Perfect; Lord Shiva
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Prosperous Guardian; Feminine of Ned; Born on Sunday
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(×ַפְרï‹×“ִית) Hebrew form of Greek Aphrodite, APHRODIT means "risen from the foam."
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Water; Life; Respective
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