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Lullubi,
Lulubi (Akkadian: 𒇻𒇻𒉈: Lu-lu-bi, Akkadian: 𒇻𒇻𒉈𒆠: Lu-lu-biki "Country of the
Lullubi"), more
commonly known as Lullu, were a
group of Bronze...
- King Naram-Sin of
Akkad leading the
Akkadian army to
victory over the
Lullubi, a
mountain people from the
Zagros Mountains. The
stele shows a narrative...
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Behistun The
Anubanini rock relief, also
called Sarpol-i Zohab, of the
Lullubi king Anubanini,
dated to c. 2300 BC, and
which is
located not far from...
- the work was done freehand. The rock
reliefs of the
mountain kingdom of
Lullubi,
especially the
Anubanini rock relief, are rock
reliefs from
circa 2300...
- to
belong to the
Lullubi culture and is
located 120
kilometers away from the
north of Kermanshah,
close to Sarpol-e Zahab.
Lullubi reliefs are the earliest...
- a king (ð’ˆ— Å Ã r,
pronounced Shar) of the pre-Iranian
tribal kingdom of
Lullubi in the
Zagros Mountains circa 2300 BCE, or
relatively later during the...
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tribal kingdom/chiefdom (860-600 BC)
located between Zamua (formerly:
Lullubi) and Ellipi, in
central Zagros to the
southwest of Sanandaj,
western Iran...
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north of
ancient Lullubi, and at
least one Neo-****yrian (10th to 7th
centuries BCE) text
refers to the
whole area and its
peoples as "
Lullubi-Turukki" (VAT...
- ****yrians into the 18th
century AD. In
Ancient Iran the Elamites, Gutians,
Lullubi, K****ites, Manneans, Persians,
Medes and
Parthians are
depicted with braided...
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Sulaymaniyah Museum), Iddi(n)-Sin
seems to have been
contemporary with the
Lullubi king Annubanini.
Several rulers of the
Simurrum Kingdom are known, such...