The earliest records in Akkadian all date to the time of Sargon. Sargon was claimed to be the son of La'ibum or Itti-Bel, a humble gardener, and possibly a hierodule, prostitute, or priestess to Ishtar or Inanna.One legend related of Sargon in neo-Assyrian times says that "My mother was a changeling, my father I knew not. The brothers of my father loved the hills.My city is Azurpiranu (the wilderness herb fields),which is situated on the banks of the Euphrates.My changeling mother conceived me,
Subartu is the name given during the Early Bronze Age to the area in the middle reaches of the Tigris, the northern part of the four parts into which the world to the Sumerians, and later will be the original nucleus of Assyria.
Inhabited by a Hurrian population, is an area of ancient urbanization and farming, and from Hassuna and Halaf periods.
History Already Sargon I is said to be drawn into battle against Subir,what,are there also campaigns against Simurru occupied on Zab:s not completely ruled out.Naram-Sin even claims to have extended his rule until Subartu As the first Assyrian king Ashur should have won against the uballit-Subaraeans(according to the inscriptions of Adad-nirari I)victories.Tukulti-Ninurta I then called the Conqueror of the Subaru & Guti extensive countries,Assurhaddon king of the countries of Subartu,Guti &Hatti
@TheObserversTV Subartu. The Tabali or Toboli migrated over the Caucasus like so many others before and after them. Once in southern Russia they became identified with the Muschovites and Sarmatians[4], establishing themselves for a time along the River Volga. Bohn, the editor of Marco Polo's Travels, has this to say:
The Bolgar, Bulgar, or Bulghar, here spoken of is the name of a town and extensive district in Tartary, lying to the eastward of the Volga, and now inhabited by the Bashkirs,
@TheObserversTV The cave sites of Shanidar and Hazar Merd in northern Iraq represent the only excavated Middle Palaeolithic sites in this region but survey work has revealed an extensive distribution of sites across almost the entire span of Mesopotamia excepting only the southern alluvium where relatively recent river deposits now cover any evidence which may once have existed.
@TheObserversTV The Lower Palaeolithic Period:Circa 500,000 to 100,000 BC
Direct evidence of Lower Palaeolithic occupation in Mesopotamia proper is extremely scant. As for excavated sites the sole example is Barda Balka near Chemchemal in northeastern Iraq. Site locations clearly demonstrate a preference for open air habitation with ready access to lakes - swamps - woodlands - open grasslands. Cave sites are extremely rare in contrast to Middle and Upper Palaeolithic occupation. Animals ex
@TheObserversTV Subartu Also called: Subar.Ancient lands in the mountainous regions northeast of Mesopotamia. The exact location and extent cannot be defined, but seems to have been in modern central-western Iran.Subartu is mentioned several times in Sumerian texts, as one of Akkad's immediate neighbours, by Sumerian myths as a region of foreign languages.
@TheObserversTV Subartu is the name given during Age of the old Bronze to the zone located in the average course of Tigris, the North part of the four parts in which is divided to the world for Sumerian, and that later sera the original nucleus of Asiria .
Inhabited by a population Hurrita, is a zone of old urbanization and agricultural operation, already from periods of Hassuna and Halaf .
@TheObserversTV Ancient lands in the mountainous regions northeast of Mesopotamia. The exact location and extent cannot be defined, but seems to have been in modern central-western Iran.Subartu is mentioned several times in Sumerian texts, as one of Akkad's immediate neighbours, by Sumerian myths as a region of foreign languages.
Subartu was a region of agriculture, and Mesopotamia sent off expeditions to gather slaves here.
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The earliest records in Akkadian all date to the time of Sargon. Sargon was claimed to be the son of La'ibum or Itti-Bel, a humble gardener, and possibly a hierodule, prostitute, or priestess to Ishtar or Inanna.One legend related of Sargon in neo-Assyrian times says that "My mother was a changeling, my father I knew not. The brothers of my father loved the hills.My city is Azurpiranu (the wilderness herb fields),which is situated on the banks of the Euphrates.My changeling mother conceived me,
goran21715 2 months ago
Subartu is the name given during the Early Bronze Age to the area in the middle reaches of the Tigris, the northern part of the four parts into which the world to the Sumerians, and later will be the original nucleus of Assyria.
Inhabited by a Hurrian population, is an area of ancient urbanization and farming, and from Hassuna and Halaf periods.
goran21715 2 months ago
History Already Sargon I is said to be drawn into battle against Subir,what,are there also campaigns against Simurru occupied on Zab:s not completely ruled out.Naram-Sin even claims to have extended his rule until Subartu As the first Assyrian king Ashur should have won against the uballit-Subaraeans(according to the inscriptions of Adad-nirari I)victories.Tukulti-Ninurta I then called the Conqueror of the Subaru & Guti extensive countries,Assurhaddon king of the countries of Subartu,Guti &Hatti
goran21715 2 months ago
@TheObserversTV Subartu. The Tabali or Toboli migrated over the Caucasus like so many others before and after them. Once in southern Russia they became identified with the Muschovites and Sarmatians[4], establishing themselves for a time along the River Volga. Bohn, the editor of Marco Polo's Travels, has this to say:
The Bolgar, Bulgar, or Bulghar, here spoken of is the name of a town and extensive district in Tartary, lying to the eastward of the Volga, and now inhabited by the Bashkirs,
goran21715 2 months ago
@TheObserversTV The cave sites of Shanidar and Hazar Merd in northern Iraq represent the only excavated Middle Palaeolithic sites in this region but survey work has revealed an extensive distribution of sites across almost the entire span of Mesopotamia excepting only the southern alluvium where relatively recent river deposits now cover any evidence which may once have existed.
goran21715 2 months ago
@TheObserversTV The Lower Palaeolithic Period:Circa 500,000 to 100,000 BC
Direct evidence of Lower Palaeolithic occupation in Mesopotamia proper is extremely scant. As for excavated sites the sole example is Barda Balka near Chemchemal in northeastern Iraq. Site locations clearly demonstrate a preference for open air habitation with ready access to lakes - swamps - woodlands - open grasslands. Cave sites are extremely rare in contrast to Middle and Upper Palaeolithic occupation. Animals ex
goran21715 2 months ago
@TheObserversTV Subartu Also called: Subar.Ancient lands in the mountainous regions northeast of Mesopotamia. The exact location and extent cannot be defined, but seems to have been in modern central-western Iran.Subartu is mentioned several times in Sumerian texts, as one of Akkad's immediate neighbours, by Sumerian myths as a region of foreign languages.
Subartu was a region of agriculture,
goran21715 2 months ago
@TheObserversTV Subartu is the name given during Age of the old Bronze to the zone located in the average course of Tigris, the North part of the four parts in which is divided to the world for Sumerian, and that later sera the original nucleus of Asiria .
Inhabited by a population Hurrita, is a zone of old urbanization and agricultural operation, already from periods of Hassuna and Halaf .
goran21715 2 months ago
@TheObserversTV Ancient lands in the mountainous regions northeast of Mesopotamia. The exact location and extent cannot be defined, but seems to have been in modern central-western Iran.Subartu is mentioned several times in Sumerian texts, as one of Akkad's immediate neighbours, by Sumerian myths as a region of foreign languages.
Subartu was a region of agriculture, and Mesopotamia sent off expeditions to gather slaves here.
goran21715 2 months ago