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Mannaea (/məˈniːə/,
sometimes written as
Mannea; Akkadian: Mannai,
Biblical Hebrew: Minni, (מנּי)) was an
ancient kingdom located in
northwestern Iran...
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Urartians Ran Zadok, “
MANNEA,” Encyclopædia Iranica,
online edition, 2012,
available at http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/
mannea (accessed on 1 January...
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Hebrew romanization for Gaza City or Gaza
Strip Aza (given name) Aza of
Mannea, king,
reigned c. 710–700 BC
Alejandro De Aza (born 1984),
Dominican baseball...
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pronunciation is azā (ah-zah). The name is a
modern form of the name Reza. Aza of
Mannea, king,
reigned c. 710–700 BC Aza
Gazgireyeva (1954–2009),
Ingush supreme...
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Macedonia Magan – Pre-Arab
state in Oman
Maltese Archipelago Mamre Plain Mannea –
Nation in Iran
Marah Mari – ****yrian city
Mareshah Media –
Nation in Iran...
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Urmia and
began advancing towards Mannea. ****yria
failed to halt the
Urartian advance and
gradually became an ally of
Mannea in its
struggle against Urartu...
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borders were
limited in the
north by the non-Iranian
states of
Gizilbunda and
Mannea, and to its
south by
Ellipi and Elam.
Gizilbunda was
located in the Qaflankuh...
- Azerbaijan. The
oldest kingdom known in
Iranian Azerbaijan is that of the
Mannea who
ruled a
region south-east of Lake
Urmia centered around modern Saqqez...
- (****yrian v****al) was
suppressed Iranzu's son, Aza, rise to the
throne of
Mannea,
against his pro-Urartu brother,
Ullusunu (then he's
forced to be pro-****yrians)...
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forces of his allies,
Egypt (a
leading military power in the region) and
Mannea, this goal was
probably seen as
quite possible and his rule at
Harran and...