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    Arame or Aramu ((Ruled 858–844 BC) was the first known king of Urartu. Living at the time of King Shalmaneser III of Assyria (ruled 859–824 BC), Arame...
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    Empire. The Nairi states and tribes became unified kingdom under King Arame of Urartu (c. 860–843 BC), whose capitals, first at Sugunia and then at Arzashkun...
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  • (1935–2017), professor of anthropology at University of California, Davis Aram (surname) Armenian patriarch (disambiguation) Arame of Urartu Ekmekdjian, Monique...
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  • Sugunia was the first capital of Arame of Urartu. The city was mentioned in an inscription by the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III, who destroyed it in 858...
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    MAP Wine and Brandy Factory (category Wineries of Armenia)
    Aramé, named after king Arame of Urartu. The Hoktemberian Wine and Brandy Factory was founded in 1942 as a state-owned enterprise of the Soviet Armenian government...
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  • the north of the Chaldees to the border of the mountains of Asshur and the land of 'Arara." Aram is sometimes equated with Arame of Urartu, the earliest...
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  • article lists the kings of Urartu (Ararat or Kingdom of Van), an Iron Age kingdom centered on Lake Van in eastern Asia Minor. Arame (also Aramu, Arama) 858...
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  • at least partially composed of Armenian populations. These include the name of the first king of Urartu, Arame, and that of his second capital, Arzashkun...
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  • Nairi (category Ancient peoples of the Near East)
    destroyed Sugunia, the first capital of Arame, the first known king of Urartu (Shalmaneser campaigned against Urartu several more times throughout his reign)...
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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 had...
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