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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- was a 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...
- 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...
- brother, Tammaritu, ruled another. He is also referred to as Humban-nikash II and Khumban-nikash II. Urtak, the father of Ummanigash and Tammaritu, had ruled...
- Nabu-shuma-ukin II Nabu-mukin-zeri Humban-Tahrid dynasty Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Indabibi Humban-haltash III 745–609 BCE Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt...
- Nabu-shuma-ukin II Nabu-mukin-zeri Humban-Tahrid dynasty Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Indabibi Humban-haltash III 745–609 BCE Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt...
- 648. He is sometimes referred to as Indabigash. He was the successor of Tammaritu II and the predecessor of Humban-Haltash III. Elam was located to the...