• 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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  • 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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    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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    became one of the largest and most powerful states in the Near East. Sarduri I (c. 832–820 BC), the son of Lutipri, established a new dynasty and successfully...
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    use of King of the Universe was challenged as the kings of Urartu from Sarduri I (r. 834–828 BC) onwards began using the title as well, claiming to be...
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  • 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 as Ishtarduri...
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  • Lutipri was the father of the Urartian king Sarduri I. Lutipri may have ruled Urartu between 844 and 834 BCE, in a period of obscurity after the destruction...
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    rebels. I am Sarduri, son of Lutipri, the king of kings and the king who received the tribute of all the kings. Sarduri, son of Lutipri, says: I brought...
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  • inscriptions is from the time of Sarduri I of Urartu.[better source needed] Decipherment only made progress after World War I, with the discovery of Urartian-Assyrian...
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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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  • capital of the early kingdom of Urartu in the 9th century BC, before Sarduri I moved it to Tushpa in 832 BC. Arzashkun had double walls and towers, but...
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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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    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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  • Rusa I (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...
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  • Assyrians, "the Etinaeans" revolted three times during the reign of Rusa I, Sarduri II's son. These revolts apparently resulted in Urartian military losses...
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    Khusrau I and Beyond". p. 727. 2012. https://www.academia.edu/1817630/Robert_Rollinger_From_Sargon_of_Agade_and_the_Assyrian_Kings_to_Khusrau_I...
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  • cuneiform. The culture began declining in the 8th century BC when Argishti I, the king of Urartu, crossed the Araxes River with his army. Following the...
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  • 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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  • Sources of the Armenian Epic (2002) pp. 82. [4] Inscription of Tiglath-Pileser I, King of Assyria։ Dalcassian Publishing Company։ 2019-12-07։ ISBN 978-1-0787-5197-1...
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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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  • Achaemenid Empire and formed a special contingent in the grand army of Xerxes I. Some scholars have tried to link the Alarodians to the Urartians, suggesting...
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  • Lazzaro degli Armeni · Sanahin · Sanatruces I of Armenia · Sardarapat · Sardarapat Memorial · Sarduri I · Sarma (food) · Sarsang reservoir · Sason ·...
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  • 860 BC Foundation of the Kingdom of Urartu with Aramé. 834 BC Reign of Sarduri I who constructs Tushpa (Van). (to 828 BC) 810 BC Reign of Menuas who conquers...
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    the god Irmushini; I, Sarduri, son of Argishti, constructed it in a great feat when I took the throne in my father's place. Sarduri speaks: the rock was...
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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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  • 655–640 BC) Cyrus I, King (640–580 BC) Urartu (complete list) – Argishti II, King (714–680 BC) Rusa II, King (680–639 BC) Sarduri III, King (639–635...
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    while looting the city of Musasir, removed a bronze statue of King Argishti I weighing 60 talents (about 1,8 tons). Small bronze objects of art were exclusively...
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  • (complete list) – Arame, King (858–844 BC) Lutipri, King (844–834 BC) Sarduri I, King (834–828 BC) Ishpuini, King (828–810 BC) Menua, King (810–785 BC)...
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    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 of conquest...
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    BC, Gurgum also took part in an anti-Assyrian military alliance led by Sarduri II of Urartu and Mati-Ilu of Arpad. The Assyrian king Tiglath-pileser III...
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