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geographically known as
Subartu and was
inhabited by the
Hurrian speaking Subarians along with
Gutians and Lullubi. In 2200 BCE Naram-Sin of
Akkad conquered...
- Proto-language Proto-Hurro-Urartian
Subdivisions Hurrian Urartian ? K****ite ?
Lullubian ?
Mannaean ?
Subarian Language codes ISO 639-3 –
Glottolog hurr1239...
- Arabic).
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- Laments, destro****
either in a
great storm,
flood or by
variously Elamites,
Subarians,
Gutians and some other, as yet
unidentified "Su-people". It was also...
- and the
southern Armenian highlands. In
Babylonian texts,
Subartu and
Subarians refers to ****yria and the ****yrians.
After the
destruction of the Hurrian...
-
Empire (c. 1894–1595 BC), so many
slaves were
imported from "Subartu" that "
Subarian" in
effect became a
synonym for "slave".
During much of the
early ****yrian...
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Babylonian Sources",
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