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Shubria or
Shupria was a
kingdom in the
southern Armenian highlands,
known from ****yrian
sources in the
first half of the 1st
millennium BC. It was located...
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Bronze Age
state of Arme (
Shupria). Armini,
Urartian for "inhabitant of Arme" or "Armean country",
referring to the
region of
Shupria, to the
immediate west...
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cultural heritage. The
Armenian Highlands has been home to the Hayasa-Azzi,
Shupria and Nairi. By at
least 600 BC, an
archaic form of Proto-Armenian, an Indo-European...
- 1114 BCE–860 BC:
Nairi Confederation 1300 BCE–1190 BC:
Kingdom of Arme-
Shupria 1500 BCE–1290 BC: Hayasa-Azzi
Confederation 2492 BCE:
Traditional foundation...
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Hurrians Hittites Carchemish Arzawa ****uwa
Luwians Kaskians Hayasa-Azzi
Shupria Colchis Neo-Hittite
States Lydia Phrygians Diauehi Urartu Bithynia Pontus...
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connected Shurili to an as yet
undetermined geographical region, such as
Shupria (perhaps an
attempt by the
ruling dynasty to ****ociate
themselves with...
- in the 13th
century BC,
Shalmaneser I
annexed the kingdom. The Nairi,
Shupria and Hay****a
tribes are a
successive continuation of
Armenian confederations...
- Trialeti–Vanadzor
culture Armani Lchashen–Metsamor
culture Hayasa-Azzi Arme–
Shupria Mushki Urumu Nairi Confederation Urartu (Kingdom of Van)
Etiuni Antiquity...
- the 7th
century BC.
Other scholars believe that he was the
ruler of Arme-
Shupria (according to one theory, an
early polity of the Armenians) and allied...
- Trialeti–Vanadzor
culture Armani Lchashen–Metsamor
culture Hayasa-Azzi Arme–
Shupria Mushki Urumu Nairi Confederation Urartu (Kingdom of Van)
Etiuni Antiquity...