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Stele of Naram-Sin.
After the
Akkadian Empire fell to the Gutians, the
Lullubians rebelled against the
Gutian king Erridupizir,
according to Mesopotamian...
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attribution to a
specific ruler remains uncertain.
There are also
other Lullubian relief in the same area of Sar-e Pol-e Zahab. Sar-e Pol-e Zahab, relief...
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succeeded Erridupizir.
After the
Akkadian Empire fell to the Gutians, the
Lullubians rebelled against Erridupizir,
according to the latter's inscriptions:...
- the rise of the
Akkadians over the
Lullubians. Naram-Sin
leading his army into
destroying the last of the
Lullubians shows just how
powerful the Akkadians...
- origin.
Proposals include Sumerian language,
Hurrian language or the
Lullubian (though that is unattested). The non-Akkadian
origin of the city's name...
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French Excavations at Tell Kunara. Akkadian-
Lullubian, 2300–2000 BCE.
Sulaymaniyah Governorate,
Republic of Iraq, 3
October 2019...
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probably seen the
Anubanini relief beforehand and were
inspired by it. The
Lullubian reliefs were the
model for the
Behistun reliefs of
Darius the Great. The...
- captive.
There are
eight other captives, two of them
kneeling behind the
Lullubian equivalent of the
Akkadian goddess Ishtar (recognisable by the four pairs...
- Proto-language Proto-Hurro-Urartian
Subdivisions Hurrian Urartian ? K****ite ?
Lullubian ?
Mannaean ?
Subarian Language codes ISO 639-3 –
Glottolog hurr1239...
- West Asia ca. 600 BC
Dumaitic Afroasiatic Dumat al-Jandal ca. 600 BC
Lullubian Hurro-Urartian?
Lullubi Kingdom ca. 600 BC
Luwian Indo-European Anatolia;...