Gutians The Guti (/ˈɡuːti/), also known by the derived exonyms Gutians or Guteans, were a people of the ancient Near East who both appeared and disappeared...
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The Gutian dynasty (Sumerian: 𒄖𒋾𒌝𒆠, gu-ti-umKI) was a line of kings, originating among the Gutian people. Originally thought to be a horde that swept...
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Gutian (/ˈɡuːtiən/) is an extinct unclassified language that was spoken by the Gutian people, who briefly ruled over Sumer as the Gutian dynasty in the...
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Look up Gutian, Gu Tian, or 古田 in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gutian may refer to: Gutian County (古田县), Fujian Gutian railway station Gutian dialect...
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Guti (disambiguation) (section People with the surname)
1976) is a Spanish footballer. Guti may also refer to: Gutian people or Guti, a nomadic people of West Asia in ancient times Franklin Gutiérrez or Guti...
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Goths (redirect from Goth people)
Britannica article "Goths". Gothic Wars Gaut Getae Gutes Geats Gothicism Gutian people Jutes Early Germanic culture Gothic: 𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌸𐌹𐌿𐌳𐌰, romanized: Gutþiuda;...
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economic decline, internal strife and attacks from the north east by the Gutian people. The “Global Index of Religiosity and Atheism” listed Iraq as one of...
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Gutian (simplified Chinese: 古田县; traditional Chinese: 古田縣; pinyin: Gǔtián Xiàn; Foochow Romanized: Kŭ-chèng Gâing) is a county lying in the northeastern...
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Kirkuk (section Gutian Period)
the Gutian people by the Semitic and Sumerian of Mesopotamians. Arraphkha was the capital of the short-lived Guti kingdom (Gutium). The Gutians were...
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ante bellum Kutik-Inshushinak campaign against Gutians (Circa 2100 BC) Akkadian Empire Elam Gutian people Victory Elamyte-Accadians expand territories on...
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possibly by people belonging to the Samarran culture. The Gutian people, a group of nomadic invaders from the Zagros Mountains formed the Gutian dynasty and...
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Mesopotamia to stem nomadic incursions to the south. Around 2150 BC, the Gutian people, who originally inhabited the Zagros Mountains, defeated the demoralised...
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believe the oldest parts of the structure were built by the nomadic Gutian people around 3,500 years ago, others assert that the citadel was constructed...
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Theodiscus Swedes (Germanic tribe)#Etymology Names of the Celts God (word) Gutian people Farfanes Lehmann 1986, pp. 163–164. Wolfram 1990, pp. 19–24. Scardigli...
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c. 2193 BCE The Akkadian Empire collapses after an invasion by the Gutian people. c. 2181 BCE The Old Kingdom of Egypt collapses, beginning the First...
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Iran Bus Mordeh phase Kura–Araxes culture Baradostian culture Talish–Mughan culture Trialetian Mesolithic Zarzian culture Gutian people Jiroft culture...
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Fuzhou and Mindong regions and the Gutian and Pingnan counties of Fujian province and Matsu Islands in Taiwan. Fuzhou people are a part of the Min Chinese-speaking...
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Gutian (Chinese: 古田; pinyin: Gǔtián; lit. 'old field') is one of the 17 towns in Shanghang County, in southwestern Fujian province. It is famous as the...
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terms such as Banlam people (闽南人; Bân-lâm-lâng), Minnan people, Fujianese people or more commonly in Southeast Asia as the Hokkien people (福建人; Hok-kiàn-lâng)...
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The She people (Chinese: 畲; She Chinese: [sa˦]; Cantonese: [sɛː˩], Fuzhou: [sia˥]) are an ethnic group in China. They form one of the 56 ethnic groups...
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Gutian (Chinese: 姑田; pinyin: Gūtián) is a town in Liancheng County, Fujian province, China. As of 2018[update], it has 1 residential community and 14...
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The Bugle from Gutian (Chinese: 古田军号) is a 2019 Chinese historical film directed by Chen Li and starring Wang Renjun, Wang Zhifei, Liu Zhiyang, Hu Bing...
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Kucheng massacre (redirect from Gutian Massacre)
(Chinese: 古田敎案; Pinyin: Gǔtián Jiào'àn; Foochow Romanized: Kŭ-chèng Gáu-áng) was a massacre of Western Christians that took place at Gutian (at that time known...
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Akkadian" dynasty, which ruled for about a century after his death until the Gutian conquest of Sumer. The Sumerian King List makes him the cup-bearer to King...
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know that the empire was in conflict with the Gutians long before its end. It attests the name of a Gutian ruler and marks the construction of two temples...
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Sumer (redirect from Sumerian people)
(Sargon) Early Bronze Age IV: c. 2200 – c. 2100 BC Gutian period: c. 2154 – c. 2119 BC Uruk IV dynasty Gutian dynasty Middle Bronze Age I: c. 2100 – c. 2000...
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Puzur-Suen (fl. late 3rd millennium BCE) was the 16th Gutian ruler of the Gutian Dynasty of Sumer mentioned on the "Sumerian King List" (SKL). According...
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dynasty of Ur, also called the Neo-Sumerian Empire. 2116 BC–2110 BC: Uruk–Gutian war. 2112 BC–2095 BC: Sumerian campaigns of Ur-Nammu. Sin-léqi-unnínni (2017)...
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seemed to enjoy a high level of independence from the Gutians, a language isolate speaking people who had arrived from regions to the northeast of Mesopotamia...
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Lullubi (section Akkadian empire and Gutian dynasty)
Naram-Sin. After the Akkadian Empire fell to the Gutians, the Lullubians rebelled against the Gutian king Erridupizir, according to Mesopotamian inscriptions:...
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