-
annexed by the
Medes in
about 609 BC.
According to the Encyclopædia Iranica:
Manneans were a
Hurrian group with a
slight K****ite admixture. It is
unlikely that...
- Neo-****yrian
texts from the time of
Sargon II,
there are
several mentions of a
Mannean chieftain named Daiaukku, who may be
identified with Deioces.
These same...
- Shuprian),
Afroasiatic languages (Egyptian), and
language isolates (including
Mannean and Elamite).
Though it was no
longer spoken, some
scholarly texts from...
-
destruction of the
formerly regionally dominant pre-Iranian
Elamite and
Mannean nations and the
subsequent anarchy in ****yria to free the
Iranic peoples...
- Thursday, 11
March 1985, 9 (in Persian). B. Kargar, Qalaychi/Izirtu: a
Mannean center,
Period Ib, in M.
Azarnoush (ed.),
Proceedings of International...
- Canaanites, Urartians,
Pontic Gr****s, Cilicians, Phrygians, Lydians,
Manneans and Arabs. For the next 60 or so years,
Babylon and
Chaldea remained peacefully...
-
ruled a
region south-east of Lake
Urmia centered around modern Saqqez. The
Manneans were a
confederation of
Iranian and non-Iranian groups.
According to Professor...
- garrisons. In the same year, the ****yrians
received tribute from the
Medes and
Manneans, and in 737 BCE, Tiglath-Pileser
invaded Media,
reaching its
remote parts...
-
Agate beads with the name Adad-nārārī III from Khojaly:
Manneans period in the
National Museum of
History of Azerbaijan....
- BC to the 6th
century BC. Izirtu, Izirta, and Zirtu, the
capital of the
Manneans,
located in the
village of Qalaychi,
which is
situated about 7 kilometers...