Izirtu (Persian: ایزیرتو) was the capital of the Mannai state, which existed from the 9th century BC to the 6th century BC. Izirtu, Izirta, and Zirtu,...
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and breeding cattle and horses. The capital was a fortified city called Izirtu (Zirta). By the 820s BC, Manneaea had expanded to become a large state....
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(Persia) Proto-Elamite, Elam Iran 3200 BC 850 BC Conquered by Mannaeans Zirta (Izirtu) Mannaeans Iran 850 BC 728 BC Conquered by Median Empire Ecbatana Median...
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Ellipi Kingdom 850 – 609 BC Ḫubuškia Kingdom 10th/9th century–??? BC Mannai Izirtu Kingdom 1110 – 616 BC Media Ecbatana Kingdom 750 – 678 BC Median Empire...
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Newspaper, Thursday, 11 March 1985, 9 (in Persian). B. Kargar, Qalaychi/Izirtu: a Mannean center, Period Ib, in M. Azarnoush (ed.), Proceedings of International...
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derives from the Scythian word "Eskit" and then "Sakez". Before that, it was Izirtu, the capital of Mannaeans. In some historical sources it has been mentioned...
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فەقرەقا مەترسی لەناوچوونی لەسەرە". Rûdaw (in Kurdish). 28 January 2015. Retrieved 18 March 2020. Izirtu; Mahabad Cultural & Archaeological Monuments; 2009....
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