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alternatively spelled Nebuchadrezzar IV and also
known by his
original name
Arakha (Old Persian: 𐎠𐎼𐎧 Araxaʰ), was a
nobleman of Urartu's
Satrapy of Armenia...
- romanized: Araka Tatdaw;
abbreviated AA),
sometimes referred to as the
Arakha Army, is an ethno-nationalist
armed organisation based in
Rakhine State...
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leader of the
United League of
Arakan and the Vice Commander-in-Chief of the
Arakha Army. Nyo Twan Awng was born Zaw Myo Thet on 4
March 1981 in Kyaukpyu, Rakhine...
- Myo Thet), a
surgeon doctor who is
currently a Vice
Commander in-Chief of
Arakha Army.[citation needed] In 2009, they
founded the
Arakan Army.
While mining...
- 2021
Myanmar coup d'etat,
civil war
resurged in Myanmar. In late 2023, the
Arakha Army
launched the
Rakhine offensive and
swept through most of
northern Rakhine...
- Buthidaung,
likely by the
Arakanese insurgent Arakha Army. The fire
occurred shortly after the
Arakha Army
captured the town
during their offensive in...
- who
served Darius and
quelled rebellions,
including several in Armenia.
Arakha (or Araḫa), 126th king of
Babylon who
rebelled against Darius (he claimed...
- am king of Sagartia, from the
family of Cyaxares.""
Relief of
Arakha: "This is
Arakha. He lied, saying: "I am Nebuchadnezzar, the son of Nabonidus. I...
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Babylon again revolted and
declared independence under the
Armenian King
Arakha, who took the name
Nebuchadnezzar IV; on this occasion,
after its capture...
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against Darius I of
Persia Nebuchadnezzar IV (r. 521 BC),
originally named Arakha,
rebel against Darius I of
Persia Nebuchadnezzar (governor of Uruk) - a...