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Sarduri II (ruled: 764–735 BC) was a King of Urartu,
succeeding his
father Argishti I to the throne. The
Urartian Kingdom was at its peak
during his reign...
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Sarduri, also
Sarduris,
Sardur was the name of
several kings of Urartu:
Sarduri I (reign - 834 BC - 828 BC)
Sarduri II (ruled 764-735 BC)
Sarduri III...
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Urartian king
Sarduri II in
battle near
Arpad in 743. This
victory was
significant since Urartu had for a
brief time
equalled ****yrian power;
Sarduri had eleven...
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Sarduri I (ruled: 834 BC – 828 BC), also
known as
Sarduris, Sedur, and Asiduri, was king of Urartu. He was
known as
Ishtarduri to the ****yrians. It is...
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Sarduri IV (Armenian: Սարդուր IV, unknown–595 BC) was one of the last
kings of Urartu,
reigning from 615 to 595 BC.
Sarduri IV was the son and successor...
- Rusa II's son
Sarduri III (645–635 BC)
referring to the ****yrian king
Ashurbanipal as his "father".
According to
Urartian epigraphy,
Sarduri III was followed...
- (ruled: 735–714 BC) was a King of Urartu. He
succeeded his father, king
Sarduri II. His name is
sometimes transliterated as
Rusas or Rusha. He was known...
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Sarduri III was a king of
Urartu between 639 BC and 635 BC.
Urartian King
Argishti II left a
record of
fourteen years of his
reign on the
walls of chambers...
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Kepenek Castle,
located on a hill near Muş. He was
succeeded by his son
Sarduri II.
Philologist Armen Petrosyan proposes an Indo-European
etymology for...
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mentions King
Sarduri I of
Urartu as a
builder of a wall and a
holder of the
title King of Kings; This is the
inscription of king
Sarduri, son of the great...