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  Argishtis I of Urartu - Mirrorpedia
Red and dark tuff monument of king Argishti riding a chariot with two horses in Yerevan, Armenia in front of the Erebuni Museum.
Argishtis I (Urartian: Argištiše, Armenian: Արգիշտի, Argishti) was the sixth known king of the ancient country of Urartu (in eastern Anatolia) from 785 to 763 BC.
Argishtis built the fortress of Erebuni in 782 BC, and the fortress of Argishtikhinili, in 776 BC.
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  Argishtis I of Urartu - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Red and dark tuff monument of king Argishti riding a chariot with two horses in Yerevan, Armenia in front of the Erebuni Museum.
Argishtis I (Urartian: Argištiše, Armenian: Արգիշտի, Argishti) was the sixth known king of the ancient country of Urartu (in eastern Anatolia) from 785 to 763 BC.
Argishtis built the fortress of Erebuni in 782 BC, and the fortress of Argishtikhinili, in 776 BC.
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 WI: Mycenaean Greece never fell - Alternate History Discussion Board
Urartu, whose population is largely Hurrian in origin (descendants of the people who once formed the powerful kingdom of Mitanni) will be one of the great enemies of Assyria, and sometime ally of Hatti.
King Aramu of Urartu, King Baal-azor II of Phoenica, King Ish-Boesheth II of the UHK, King Mita of the Mushki (Midas of Phrygia...Phrygia was apparently ruled by a line of Kings who all were called either Gordias or Midas) are all part of this Grand allaince.
Urartu is looted as far south as Lake Urmia, but their fortified cities are not taken by the nomads, and the kingdom survives (albeit severely weakened).
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 Yerevan - Information at Halfvalue.com
The territory of Yerevan was settled by humans since the fourth millemium BC, fortified settlements from the Bronze Age include Shengavit, Karmir Blur, Karmir Berd and Berdadzor.
Archaeological evidence indicates that an Urartian military fortress called Erebuni (Էրեբունի) was founded in 782 BC by the orders of King Argishtis I at the site of current-day Yerevan, to serve as a fort/citadel guarding against attacks from the north Caucasus.
Two major tourist attractions are the ruins of an Urartu fortress and a Roman fortress.
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 Articles - Yerevan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The territory of Yerevan was settled by humans since the 4th millennium BC, fortified settlements from the Bronze Age include Shengavit, Kamrir Blur, Karmir Berd and Berdadzor.
Archaeological evidence indicates that an Urartian military fortress called ´´Erebuni´´ (Ô·Ö€Õ¥Õ¢Õ¸Ö‚Õ¶Õ«) was founded in 782 BC by the orders of King Argishtis I at the site of current-day Yerevan, to serve as a fort/citadel guarding against barbarian attacks from the north Caucasus, thus making it one of the oldest cities in the world.
Two major tourist attractions are the ruins of an Urartu fortress and a Roman fortress.
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 List of Kings of Urartu: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This page lists the kings of Urartu Urartu was an ancient kingdom in eastern anatolia, centred in the mountainous region around lake van (present-day turkey), which existed from about 1000 bc, or earlier, until 585 bc, and which,...
Argishtis I (Argishtish I) 785 Decades: 830s bc 820s bc 810s bc 800s bc 790s bc - 780s bc - 770s bc 760s bc 750s bc 740s bc 730s bc...
Argishtis II 714 Decades: 760s bc 750s bc 740s bc 730s bc 720s bc - 710s bc - 700s bc 690s bc 680s bc 670s bc 660s bc...
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 Argishtis I of Urartu | Latin | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon
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Argishtis I (Urartian: Argištiše,, Argishti) was the sixth known king of the ancient country of Urartu (in eastern Anatolia) from 785 to 763 BC.
Damit erstreckte sich das Gebiet Urartus von Südgeorgien und Aserbaidschan bis nach Nordsyrien.
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 Diauehi information - Search.com
In the early 8th century, Diauehi became the target of the newly emerged regional power of Urartu.
Both Menuas (810-785 BC) and Argishtis I (785-763 BC) campaigned against the Diauehi king Utupurshi, annexing his southernmost possessions and forcing him to pay tribute.
Extremely declined in these wars, Diauehi was finally destroyed by the blow from the Qulha (Colchis) tribes in the west.
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 Diaokhi: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The dominancy in the region (called Nairi Urartu was an ancient kingdom in eastern anatolia, centred in the mountainous region around lake van (present-day turkey), which existed from about 1000 bc, or earlier, until 585 bc, and which,...
[Follow this hyperlink for a summary of this subject] sources) then was disputed between Diaokhi and newly emerged Urartu Urartu was an ancient kingdom in eastern anatolia, centred in the mountainous region around lake van (present-day turkey), which existed from about 1000 bc, or earlier, until 585 bc, and which,...
Permanent wars with Urartu Urartu was an ancient kingdom in eastern anatolia, centred in the mountainous region around lake van (present-day turkey), which existed from about 1000 bc, or earlier, until 585 bc, and which,...
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 Yerevan Summary
The site was fortified as early as the eighth century BCE, when a ruler of the ancient kingdom of Urartu (thirteenth–seventh centuries BCE) established a fortress there in 782 BCE.
The territory of Yerevan was settled by humans since the 4th millennium BC, fortified settlements from the Bronze Age include Shengavit, Karmir Blur, Karmir Berd and Berdadzor.
Archaeological evidence indicates that an Urartian military fortress called Erebuni (Էրեբունի) was founded in 782 BC by the orders of King Argishtis I at the site of current-day Yerevan, to serve as a fort/citadel guarding against barbarian attacks from the north Caucasus, thus Yerevan is one of the most ancient cities in the world.
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 Sarduri II information - Search.com
Sarduri II (ruled 764-735 BCE) was the King of Urartu (modern-day Armenia).
He succeeded his father Argishti I to the throne.
Aleppo was taken from the Assyrians and subsequently, the Assyrians lost their contact with the Mediterranean Sea.
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 Armavir, Armenia Information
Various obsidian instruments, bronze objects and pottery have been found from that period.
King Argishtis I of Urartu built a fortress in the area and named it Argishtikhinili.
In 331 BC when Armenia reasserted its independence under the Orontid Dynasty from the Achaemenid Empire, Armavir was chosen as the capital of Armenia.
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Tsopk was part of the kingdom of Urartu in the 8th-7th cc BC.
After unifying the region with his kingdom in the early 700s BC, king Argishtis I of Urartu resettled many of its inhabitants to his newly built city of Erebuni (modern day Armenian capital Yerevan).
Around 600 BC, Tsopk became part of the newly emerged ancient Armenian Kingdom of Orontids.
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 List of Armenians - Armeniapedia.org
Argishtis I of Urartu - Ancient Armenian king
Sarduris II of Urartu - Ancient Armenian king
Shushanik - daughter of Vartan Mamikonian, Christian martyr venerated in Georgia and Armenia.
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 765 BC Articles /a>h2>[edit] Deaths Argishtis I of
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 Turkey's challenge to the Armenians - Page 30 - Armenian Genocide Forum   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
ARAMU the first known king of Urartu (in modern Armenia).
One last think, that clay tablet of Babylon, mentions Urartu not Armenia.
I remember that we came to conclusion that the Urartu's were not Indo-European speaking hence not the Armenians (in terms of your logic though, not mine!).
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 argishtis i of urartu - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
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