-
apparently under Hurrian rule,
around the year 1769/68 BCE. Babylon's
defeat of
Turukku was
celebrated in the 37th year of Hammurabi's
reign (c. 1773 BCE). A significant...
- been
foreign transcriptions of Tür(ü)k such as Togarmah, Turukha/Turuška,
Turukku and so on; but
according to
American historian Peter B. Golden,
while any...
- been
foreign transcriptions of Tür(ü)k, such as Togarma, Turukha/Turuška,
Turukku and so on; but the
information gap is so
substantial that any connection...
- a
thousand years later became Iran,
conquering Elam, Gutium, Lullubi,
Turukku and K****ites. To the west, he
conquered the
Amorite states of the Levant...
- Indo-European
peoples such as the Hurrians, Guti, K****ites, Elamites,
Turukku and Lullubi, (together with
Semitic peoples such as ****yrians and Amorites...
-
neighbours (the Pre-Iranic
inhabitants of what was to
become Persia),
Turukku and Nigimhi, and all the
chiefs of the (Zagros)
mountains and highlands...
- the
Zagros Mountains,
inhabited by
warlike pastoral peoples such as the
Turukku, K****ites and Lullubi, and to the
south was the
fellow Mesopotamian kingdom...