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- Menua was the fifth known king of Urartu, an ancient country in Anatolia, from ca 810 to 785 BC. A younger son of the preceding Urartan king...
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- Sargon II was an Assyrian king. He took the throne from Shalmaneser V in 722 BC. It is not clear whether he was the son of Tiglath-Pileser III or a...
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- Shalmaneser III was king of Assyria (859 BC-824 BC), and son of the previous ruler, Ashurnasirpal II. His long reign was a constant series of...
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- Sarduri I ("reign" - 834 BC - 828 BC) also known as Sarduris was the king of the ancient kingdom of Urartu in Anatolia. He was the son of Lutipri...
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- Shalmaneser IV was king of Assyria (783 - 773 BC). He succeeded his father Adad-nirari III, and was succeeded by his brother Ashur-dan III. Very...
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- Nabonassar (also Nabonasser, Nabu-nasir, Nebo-adon-Assur or Nabo-n-assar) founded a kingdom in Babylon in 747 BC. This is now considered as the...
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- Aramu was the first known king of Urartu. Living at the time of Shalmaneser III (ruled 859 BC-824 BC), Aram united the Nairi tribe against the...
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- Argishtis I was the sixth known king of the ancient country of Urartu. Compare Greek Άργέστης – “bright” and Armenian արեգ (translit. "areg")...
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- Rusas I (ruled 735-713 BC) was the King of Urartu. He succeeded his father, the great Sarduri II.
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- Giorgi Melikishvili (December 30, 1918 – April 19, 2002) was a Georgian historian known for his fundamental works in the history of Georgia, Ca...
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