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Arzashkun or Arṣashkun was the
capital of the
early kingdom of
Urartu in the 9th
century BC,
before Sarduri I
moved it to
Tushpa in 832 BC.
Arzashkun...
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Sugunia was
sacked and
burnt by
Shalmaneser III,
Arame moved his
capital to
Arzashkun,
which was
subsequently attacked by the ****yrians in 856 BC. Asia portal...
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Arame fought against the
threat of the ****yrian Empire. His
capital at
Arzashkun was
captured by Shalmaneser. Sagunia, a
previous capital,
which was also...
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Urartu (c. 860–843 BC),
whose capitals,
first at
Sugunia and then at
Arzashkun, were
captured by the ****yrians
under the Neo-****yrian
emperor Shalmaneser...
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forced to flee as Shalmaneser's
forces sacked the
Urartian capital of
Arzashkun,
devastated the
Urartian heartland, and then
marched into what
today is...
- in a
period of
obscurity after the
destruction of the
former capital Arzashkun by
Shalmaneser III. As
Sarduri I may have
established a new dynasty, it...
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Period Years Duration,
years 1
Sugunia Kingdom of
Ararat 860 BC–858 BC 2 2
Arzashkun Kingdom of
Ararat 858 BC–850s BC 1-8 3
Tushpa (Van)
Kingdom of Ararat...
- (1921),
Battle at
Sugania p. 348,Siege of Til
Bashere p. 354,
Battle of
Arzashkun p. 360,
Battle of
Kulisi p. 368,
Battle of
Kinalua p. 378. For the last...
- name of the
first king of Urartu, Arame, and that of his
second capital,
Arzashkun.
According to the
Armenian tradition, the
Medes helped the
Armenians establish...
- Babylonians. 857 BC Sack of
Arzashkun ****yrians
under Shalmaneser III sack and
destroy the
Urartian capital of
Arzashkun,
forcing Urartu to
change capitals...