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Izirtu (Persian: ایزیرتو) was the
capital of the
Mannai state,
which existed from the 9th
century BC to the 6th
century BC.
Izirtu, Izirta, and Zirtu,...
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breeding cattle and horses. The
capital was a
fortified city
called Izirtu (Zirta). By the 820s BC,
Manneaea had
expanded to
become a
large state....
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derives from the
Scythian word "Eskit" and then "Sakez".
Before that, it was
Izirtu, the
capital of Mannaeans. In some
historical sources it has been mentioned...
- (Persia) Proto-Elamite, Elam Iran 3200 BC 850 BC
Conquered by
Mannaeans Zirta (
Izirtu)
Mannaeans Iran 850 BC 728 BC
Conquered by
Median Empire Ecbatana Median...
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Ellipi Kingdom 850 – 609 BC Ḫubuškia
Kingdom 10th/9th century–??? BC
Mannai Izirtu Kingdom 1110 – 616 BC
Media Ecbatana Kingdom 750 – 678 BC
Median Empire...
- Newspaper, Thursday, 11
March 1985, 9 (in Persian). B. Kargar, Qalaychi/
Izirtu: a
Mannean center,
Period Ib, in M.
Azarnoush (ed.),
Proceedings of International...
- فەقرەقا مەترسی لەناوچوونی لەسەرە". Rûdaw (in Kurdish). 28
January 2015.
Retrieved 18
March 2020.
Izirtu;
Mahabad Cultural &
Archaeological Monuments; 2009....