-
thought to be a
potential Mannaean site. More recently,
another branch of Ziwiyeh, the site of
Qalaichi has been
linked to the
Mannaeans based on a
stela with...
- Elam (3200–539 BC), and
later with
other peoples such as the K****ites,
Mannaeans, and Gutians.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel called the
Persians the "first...
-
Minni may be: an
ethnonym attested in the
Hebrew Bible,
possibly the
Mannaeans the Old
Norse for "remembrance", see
minnisveig Mini (disambiguation) Minié...
- of the
allied forces of the Scythians,
Mannaeans and Medes.
These allied forces of the Cimmerians,
Mannaeans and
Scythians were
defeated some time between...
-
Scythian Kingdom 678–550 BC: Part of
Median Empire 850–616 BC:
Inhabited by
Mannaeans 2700–539 BC:
Inhabited by
Elamites 3200–2700 BC:
Inhabited by Proto-Elamites...
- that of Teishebaini, to
monitor and
repel attacks by the Cimmerians, the
Mannaeans, the Medes, and the Scythians. The
first mention of the
Scythians in the...
- the term
Gutians in
relation to po****tions
known to have been
Medes or
Mannaeans. As late as the
reign of
Cyrus the
Great of Persia, the
famous general...
-
civilization in the
region was that of
Mannaeans, a
buffer state between Urartian and ****yrian
sphere of influence.
Mannaeans in turn
spoke a
language related...
- them the Guti, Hurrians,
Mannai (
Mannaeans), and Armenians,
lived in this
region in antiquity. The
original Mannaean homeland was
situated east and south...
-
Armenia in
southeastern Anatolia c. 300–800, of Caspio-Median or Matianian-
Mannaean origin.
About 451 were
rulers Pharsman Mandakuni and
Sahak Mandakuni. List...