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    Lullubi, Lulubi (Akkadian: π’‡»π’‡»π’‰ˆ: Lu-lu-bi, Akkadian: π’‡»π’‡»π’‰ˆπ’† : Lu-lu-biki "Country of the Lullubi"), more commonly known as Lullu, were a group of Bronze...
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    King Naram-Sin of Akkad leading the Akkadian army to victory over the Lullubi, a mountain people from the Zagros Mountains. The stele shows a narrative...
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  • north of ancient Lullubi, and at least one Neo-Assyrian (9th to 7th centuries BCE) text refers to the whole area and its peoples as "Lullubi-Turukki" (VAT...
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    of earlier non Indo-European peoples such as the Lullubi, Guti, Cyrtians, Carduchi. However the Lullubi and Gutians predate the arrival of Indo-Iranian...
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    to belong to the Lullubi culture and is located 120 kilometers away from the north of Kermanshah, close to Sarpol-e Zahab. Lullubi reliefs are the earliest...
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    a king (π’ˆ— Ε Γ r, pronounced Shar) of the pre-Iranian tribal kingdom of Lullubi in the Zagros Mountains circa 2300 BCE, or relatively later during the...
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    culture 3400–2000 Proto-Elamite 3200–2700 Jiroft culture c. 3100–2200 Lullubi Kingdom/Zamua c. 3100-675 Elam 2700–539 MarhaΕ‘i c. 2550-2020 Oxus Civilization...
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    the work was done freehand. The rock reliefs of the mountain kingdom of Lullubi, especially the Anubanini rock relief, are rock reliefs from circa 2300...
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  • tribal kingdom/chiefdom (860-600 BC) located between Zamua (formerly: Lullubi) and Ellipi, in central Zagros to the southwest of Sanandaj, western Iran...
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    Behistun The Anubanini rock relief, also called Sarpol-i Zohab, of the Lullubi king Anubanini, dated to c. 2300 BC, and which is located not far from...
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