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Their homeland was
known as
Gutium (Sumerian: ππ
ππ , GutΕ«mKI or ππΎππ ,
GutiumKI).
Conflict between people from
Gutium and the
Akkadian Empire has...
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defeated Szarlak, king of
Gutium" "Year in
which the yoke was
imposed on
Gutium". One year name of Ur
ruler Ur-Nammu
mentions Gutium. It is
uncertain if the...
- days. 21 kings; they
ruled for 124
years and 40 days. Then the army of
Gutium was
defeated and the
kingship was
taken to Uruk.
Tirigan is
mentioned extensively...
- way to Babylon, and on 12
October "Ugbaru,
governor of the
district of
Gutium, and the army of
Cyrus entered Babylon without a battle" (Babylonian Chronicle)...
- location, Utu-Hengal was
victorious and
forced Tirigan to flee back
towards Gutium.
Tirigan fled to the city of
Dubrum (location unknown)
where the people...
- Lullubi]... made the land [rebel]... Erridu-pizir, the mighty, king of
Gutium and of the four
quarters hastened [to confront] him... In a
single day he...
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provinces of his empire,
between the
names of Elam and
Gutium: "the
Cedar Mountains, Elam, MarαΈ«aΕ‘i,
Gutium, Subartu, Amurru, Sutium, or the
Eanna Mountain"...
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Ancient Fertile Crescent Adiabene Akkad Armani ****yria
Babylonia Chaldea Elam
Gutium Hamazi Hittites K****ites
Media Mitanni Simurrum Subartu Suhum Sumer Tukri...
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Golgotha Gomorrah Goshen Great Sea β
Mediterranean Sea in the
Bible Greece Gutium β
state in Iran
Heaven Haran Harran β ****yrian City
Hattusa β
Capital of...
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language was
briefly imposed on
neighboring conquered states such as Elam and
Gutium.
Akkad is
sometimes regarded as the
first empire in history,
though the...