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Tammaritu I, son of Urtak, was
briefly (from 653-652 BCE) a
ruler in the
ancient kingdom of Elam,
ruling after the
beheading of his
predecessor Teumman...
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Tammaritu may
refer to:
Tammaritu (son of Teumman) (died 653 BCE), King of Elam from 664 to 653 BCE
Tammaritu I,
ruler of Elam from 653 to 652 BCE Tammaritu...
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Tammaritu II was the
ruler of Elam from 652
until 650 or 649 BC.
After the
brief reigns of
Indabibi and Humban-haltash III,
Tammaritu II was
briefly restored...
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decisive ****yrian victory. Teumman, the king of Elam, and his son
Tammaritu were
killed in the battle.
Under the
reign of Tiglath-Pileser III (744-27...
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Tammaritu (died in 653 BCE) was a
prince of Elam and son of Teumman, king of the
ancient kingdom of Elam, who
ruled from 664 to 653 BCE, and was a contemporary...
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wounded and led by his son
Tammaritu,
trying to
escape from the
battlefield at Ulai. Last
arrow of King
Teuman and his son
Tammaritu. The
beheading of King...
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complete copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh. 649 BC —
Indabigash succeeds Tammaritu as a king of the
Elamite Empire. 649 BC — A
Babylonian revolt under Shamash-shum-ukin...
- by
Tammaritu II, who then took the
throne for himself.
Ummanigash fled to the ****yrian
court where he was
granted asylum by Ashurbanipal.
Tammaritu II's...
- by Shamash-shum-ukin is
crushed by the ****yrians.
Indabigash succeeds Tammaritu as a king of the
Elamite Empire.
Traditional date of the
foundation of...
- (664–653 BC) Humban-nikash II/Ummanigash, King (653–652 BC)
Tammaritu I, King (653–652 BC)
Tammaritu II, King (652–649, 647 BC) Inda-bigash, King (649–648 BC)...