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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...
- period, the
Sumerian city of Adab was
occupied by the
Gutians, who made it
their capital. The
Gutian Dynasty came to
power in
Mesopotamia near the end of...
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Fujian Gutian Congress,
meeting of the
Chinese Communist Party in 1929 Gu Tian (古田), a
cargo ship, the
largest concrete ship
built in
China Gutians, a Bronze...
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briefly ruled over
Sumer as the
Gutian dynasty in the 22nd
century BCE. The
Gutians lived in the
territory between the
Zagros Mountains and the Tigris. Nothing...
- 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...
- The
Gutian Congress or
Gutian Conference (simplified Chinese: 古田会议;
traditional Chinese: 古田會議; pinyin:
Gǔtián huìyì) was the 9th
meeting of the 4th Red...
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golden age, and
seemed to
enjoy a high
level of
independence from the
Gutians, a
language isolate speaking people who had
arrived from
regions to the...
- Naram-Sin.
After the
Akkadian Empire fell to the
Gutians, the
Lullubians rebelled against the
Gutian king Erridupizir,
according to
Mesopotamian inscriptions:...
- BC), and
later with
other peoples such as the K****ites, Mannaeans, and
Gutians.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel called the
Persians the "first Historical...
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known kings of this period:
Following the fall of Sargon's
Empire to the
Gutians, a
brief "Dark Ages" ensued. This
period lasted c. 2141–2050 BC (short...