- The land of
Subartu (Akkadian Šubartum/Subartum/ina Šú-ba-ri, ****yrian mât Šubarri) or
Subar (Sumerian Su-bir4/Subar/Šubur,
Ugaritic 𐎘𐎁𐎗 ṯbr) is mentioned...
- history. He is best
known for his
account of
Armenian prehistory in Armenia,
Subartu And Sumer,
published in 1987 in both
English and Armenian.
Martiros Kavoukjian...
-
century BC,
Amedi region was part of
Kurda and it was
entirely inhabited by
Subartu,
which did not
speak a
Semitic language.
During the rule of the Mittani...
-
belonged to
Subartu. Days of each
month follows the same pattern,
beginning with one for Akkad, two for Elam,
three for Amurru, four for
Subartu, five for...
-
original on 28 June 2017.
Retrieved 21 July 2017. Finkelstein, J.J. (1955). "
Subartu and
Subarian in Old
Babylonian Sources".
Journal of
Cuneiform Studies....
-
names of Elam and Gutium: "the
Cedar Mountains, Elam, Marḫaši, Gutium,
Subartu, Amurru, Sutium, or the
Eanna Mountain". The same
inscription also recorded...
- C,
Tendances dans l'interprétation
historique des données nouvelles, (
Subartu) – Chapter : Old and New
Perspectives on the
Origins of the
Halaf Culture...
- The
origin of the
Armenians is a
topic concerned with the
emergence of the
Armenian people and the
country called Armenia. The
earliest universally accepted...
-
regarded as
derived from, or even
synonymous with, the
earlier kingdom of
Subartu (Sumerian: Shubur),
mentioned in
Mesopotamian records as
early as the 3rd...
- then the
dominant Sumerian ruler in Mesopotamia,
mentions "smiting
Subartu" (
Subartu being the
Sumerian name for ****yria). Similarly, in c. the
early 25th...