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Urtak was a free
collaborative public opinion website founded in 2008
based in New York City. An
urtak survey could be
created by any
individual for his...
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Urtak or
Urtaku was a king of the
ancient kingdom of Elam,
which was to the
southeast of
ancient Babylonia. He
ruled from 675 to 664 BCE, his
reign overlapping...
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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...
- another. He is also
referred to as Humban-nikash II and Khumban-nikash II.
Urtak, the
father of
Ummanigash and Tammaritu, had
ruled Elam from 675 to 664...
- this view has
since fallen from favor.
Teumman succeeded Urtak. The
relationship between Urtak and
Teumman is a
matter of disagreement. On the one hand...
- Ortogh, also
ortoq (Turkic: ortaq; Mongolian: ортог;: 127 Persian:
urtak) was a
merchant partnered with the
state and
individual aristocrats in the Mongol...
- Nabu-nadin-zeri Nabu-shuma-ukin II Nabu-mukin-zeri Humban-Tahrid
dynasty Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I
Indabibi Humban-haltash III 745–609 BCE Twenty-fifth...
- Nabu-nadin-zeri Nabu-shuma-ukin II Nabu-mukin-zeri Humban-Tahrid
dynasty Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I
Indabibi Humban-haltash III 745–609 BCE Twenty-fifth...
- Nabu-nadin-zeri Nabu-shuma-ukin II Nabu-mukin-zeri Humban-Tahrid
dynasty Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I
Indabibi Humban-haltash III 745–609 BCE Twenty-fifth...
- 665, the
Elamite king
Urtak, who had kept
peaceful relations with Esarhaddon,
launched a
surprise attack against Babylonia.
Urtak was
successfully driven...