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Urartu was an Iron Age
kingdom centered around the
Armenian highlands between Lake Van, Lake Urmia, and Lake Sevan. The
territory of the
ancient kingdom...
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Urartu (Armenian: Ուրարտու Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ,
translated ****bolayin
Akumb Urartu),
commonly known as
Urartu, is an
Armenian professional...
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Urartu religion is a
belief system adopted in the
ancient state of
Urartu,
which existed from the 8th to 6th
centuries BC. It was
typical of despotic...
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Urartu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Urartu was an Iron Age
kingdom discovered in the 19th century.
Urartu may also
refer to the following...
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Aytsemnik Urartu (Armenian: Այծեմնիկ Ուրարտու) (1899–1974) was an
Armenian sculptor. On her death,
Urartu was
buried at
Yerevan City Pantheon. "Sculpture"...
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Urartu refers to a
historical and
regional type of art from
Urartu (Ararat), the
ancient state of
Western Asia
which existed in the
period from...
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Arame or
Aramu ((Ruled 858–844 BC) was the
first known king of
Urartu.
Living at the time of King
Shalmaneser III of ****yria (ruled 859–824 BC), Arame...
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Urartu West
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Ishpuini (also Ishpuinis) (r. 828 – 810 BCE) was king of
Urartu. He
succeeded his father,
Sarduri I, who
moved the
capital to
Tushpa (Van).
Ishpuini conquered...
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Argishti I, was the
sixth known king of
Urartu,
reigning from 786 BC to 764 BC. He
founded the
citadel of
Erebuni in 782 BC,
which is the
present capital...