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- Ancient history (7857 bytes)
28: *[[Urartu]] -- Kingdom from [[860 BC]] to [[585 BC]]
33: ... the 142 books of [[Livy]]'s ''History of Rome'' only 35 survive. Ancient history's written records ar...
67: ...l of Western Roman Empire. This date is most commonly used to denote the end of Ancient Era - History of the Kurds (8244 bytes)
3: ...e of the [[Kassite]]s, [[Mitanni]], [[Mannai]], [[Urartu]], and [[Mushku]]. It should be mentioned that th...
7: ...ever quarter they may have sprung, belonged certainly to the Aryan family.
15: ... and Kurdish chieftainhips were established, not only to the east and west of the Kurdistan mountains,... - Sargon II of Assyria (8855 bytes)
10: The 8th campaign of Sargon against [[Urartu]] in 714 is well known from a letter from Sargon ...
14: ...]. When news reached him that king [[Rusas I]] of Urartu (730-713 BC) was moving against him, he turned ba...
18: ... Musasir was annexed. Sargon claims to have lost only one charioteer, 2 horsemen and three couriers on...
26: ...province. Assyria was at the apogee of its power. Urartu had almost succumbed to the Cimmerians, Elam was ...
30: ...erians, who were later to destroy the kingdoms of Urartu and Phrygia before moving even further west. Sarg... - Ancient Civilizations (5780 bytes)
31: *[[Urartu]] -- Kingdom from [[860 BC]] to [[585 BC]]
73: ...l of Western Roman Empire. This date is most commonly used to denote the end of Ancient Era - Chaldean (1165 bytes)
7: ...nown as Vannic. It was the official language of [[Urartu]] spoken in northeastern Anatolia in the [[9th ce... - Assyria (13688 bytes)
17: ...nearby Ekallatum, and allowed trade to continue. Only after the death of Shamshi-Adad and the fall of ...
21: ...]], followed up on expansion to the northwest, mainly at the expense of the Hittites, reaching as far ...
29: ...he borders of the empire he consolidated reached only as far west as the Khabur. He was succeeded by ...
31: ...erranean and exacted tribute from [[Phoenicia]]. Unlike any before, the Assyrians began boasting in th...
35: ... [[Shalmaneser III]] (858-823 BC), fought against Urartu, and in the reign of [[Ahab]], king of [[Kingdom ...
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