• Sarduri IV (Armenian: Սարդուր IV, unknown–595 BC) was one of the last kings of Urartu, reigning from 615 to 595 BC. Sarduri IV was the son and successor...
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  • Sarduri, also Sarduris, Sardur was the name of several kings of Urartu: Sarduri I (reign - 834 BC - 828 BC) Sarduri II (ruled 764-735 BC) Sarduri III...
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    Rusa IV (died 585 BC) was king of Urartu from 590 BC to 585 BC. Rusa IV was the son and a successor of Rusa III, and the successor of Sarduri IV. His...
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  • Arame (also Aramu, Arama) 858 BC–844 BC Lutipri 844 BC–834 BC (?) Sarduri I (also Sarduris I, Sedur I, Asiduri I) 834 BC–828 BC; known in Assyrian sources...
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    Rusa II's son Sarduri III (645–635 BC) referring to the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal as his "father". According to Urartian epigraphy, Sarduri III was followed...
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    was the brother of Sarduri III and ruled the state due to the fact that, at the time of the death of Sarduri III, his son Sarduri IV had not yet reached...
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    Sarduri II (ruled: 764–735 BC) was a King of Urartu, succeeding his father Argishti I to the throne. The Urartian Kingdom was at its peak during his reign...
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  • Sarduri I (Armenian: Սարդուրի Ա, ruled: 834 BC – 828 BC), also known as Sarduris, Sedur, and Asiduri, was a king of Urartu in Armenian Highlands. He was...
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    other kings or even the actual dates he ruled. Rusa was the father of Sarduri IV. Asia portal List of kings of Urartu V. Sargsyan."On the Problem of the...
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  • Rusa II, King (680–639 BC) Sarduri III, King (639–635 BC) Erimena, King (635–629 BC) Rusa III, King (629–590/615 BC) Sarduri IV, King (615–595 BC) Athens...
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  • Armenian astuats 'god') of the Urartian religious center, Musasir.: 50–51  Sarduri II, Argishti's son, also launched numerous military campaigns in Etiuni...
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  • Kings Aramu Lutipri Sarduri I Ishpuini Argishti I Sarduri II Rusa I Argishti II Rusa II Sarduri III Erimena Rusa III Sarduri IV Rusa IV Cities and Fortresses...
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  • Kings Aramu Lutipri Sarduri I Ishpuini Argishti I Sarduri II Rusa I Argishti II Rusa II Sarduri III Erimena Rusa III Sarduri IV Rusa IV Cities and Fortresses...
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    Kings Aramu Lutipri Sarduri I Ishpuini Argishti I Sarduri II Rusa I Argishti II Rusa II Sarduri III Erimena Rusa III Sarduri IV Rusa IV Cities and Fortresses...
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    first capital of the later Kingdom of Armenia. He was succeeded by his son Sarduri II. Linguists believe that the name Argishti has Indo-European etymology...
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  • Urartu (complete list) – Rusa III, King (629–590/615 BC) Sarduri IV, King (615–595 BC) Rusa IV, King (595–585 BC) Athens (complete list) – Corinth – Periander...
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    Urartian king Sarduri II in battle near Arpad in 743. This victory was significant since Urartu had for a brief time equalled Assyrian power; Sarduri had eleven...
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    and continued construction work to build up the fortress defences. Kings Sarduri II and Rusa I also utilized Erebuni as a staging site for new campaigns...
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    Rusa II King of Urartu Reign 680–639 BC Predecessor Argishti II Successor Sarduri III Father Argishti II Mother Hasis...
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  • (ruled: 735–714 BC) was a King of Urartu. He succeeded his father, king Sarduri II. His name is sometimes transliterated as Rusas or Rusha. He was known...
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    Arame King of Urartu Reign 858–844 BC Predecessor Kingdom established Successor Lutipri or Sarduri I...
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    Իշպունի, r. 828 – 810 BCE) was king of Urartu. He succeeded his father, Sarduri I, who moved the capital to Tushpa (Van). Ishpuini conquered the Mannaean...
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    mentions King Sarduri I of Urartu as a builder of a wall and a holder of the title King of Kings; This is the inscription of king Sarduri, son of the great...
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    Syria in 754 BC, they were also beaten at an important battle against Sarduri II of Urartu. In 745 BC, Ashur-nirari was succeeded by Tiglath-Pileser...
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    2011 in Aghdzk. The winery produces a variety of wine under the brands Sarduri and Old Wine. Van Ardi Winery, opened in 2013 in Sasunik. The winery produces...
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    the reign of Sarduri I (834–828 BC), Urartu had become a strong and organized state, and imposed taxes on neighbouring tribes. Sarduri made Tushpa (modern...
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  • inscriptions that mention Ashur-nirari include an inscription by Sarduri II of Urartu, wherein Sarduri claims to have defeated Ashur-nirari in battle. A fragmentary...
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  • connection to the Huša(ni), mentioned by the Urartian kings Argishti I and Sarduri II in the 8th century BC. Iya(ni)/Iga(ni) and Husa(ni) were both probably...
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    inscriptions, then it was the target of military campaigns by two Urartian kings: Sarduri II and Rusa I. After the fall of Urartu (6th century BC), most of the region...
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  • Sanahin · Sanatruces I of Armenia · Sardarapat · Sardarapat Memorial · Sarduri I · Sarma (food) · Sarsang reservoir · Sason · Sasun Resistance (1894)...
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