Distinguish Kaysites Image Kassite Babylonia EN.svg right 300px thumb The Babylonian Empire under the Kassites. History of Iran The Kassites were an ancient Near East ern people who gained control of Babylonia ... due to the scarcity of extant texts. History The original homeland of the Kassites is not well known ... Oppenheim 1964, p.  62 . Over the centuries, however, the Kassites were absorbed into the Babylonian ... there, where he also died. The Kassites did briefly regain control over Babylonia with Dynasty .... Kassites survived as a distinct ethnic group in the mountains of Lorestan Luristan long after the Kassite ... campaign of 702 BC subdued the Kassites in a battle near Hulwan, Iran . Herodotus and other ancient ... name. However, it is not clear if Kassites were actually living in that region so late. Herodotus was almost certainly referring to Kassites when he described Asiatic Ethiopians in the Persian army ... the name Cush , or something similar, to describe the Kassites Cush was also a name for Ethiopia. A similar confusion of Kassites with Ethiopians is evident in various ancient Greek accounts of the Trojan ... period, the Kassites, referred to as Kossaei , lived in the mountains to the east of Media ... Persians, according to a citation of Nearchus by Strabo 13.3.6 . But Kassites again fought on the Persian ... later separately attacked the Kassites in the winter , after which they stopped their tribute seeking ... implies that the Kassites intervened to support a particular group within Elam or Elymais against their own ... one of many cases where Ptolemy relied on out of date sources. It is believed that the name of the Kassites ... In spite of the fact that some of them took Babylonian names, the Kassites retained their traditional ... Iranica ref http www.iranica.com newsite articles ot grp9 ot kassites 20051223.html Kassites in Encyclopedia ... names used by the Kassites see Balkan, 1954, passim Jaritz, 1957 is to be used with caution . As is clear from this material, the Kassites spoke a language without a genetic relationship to any ... more details
Unreferenced date June 2007 Tukulti Ninurta Epic is an Assyria n Epic poetry epic , written in the Akkadian language that describes and glorifies the wars and conquests of the Assyrian King Tukulti Ninurta I against Kashtiliash IV , King of the Kassites . Category Mesopotamian mythology Category Akkadian literature MEast myth stub poetry stub ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2011 The Karkas mountain chain Persian language Persian Reshteh kuh e Karkas is located in Central Iran. It ranges from Kashan to Ardestan over more than 100 km and is mainly composed of igneous plutonic and volcanic , pyroclastic and somewhat Sedimentary rock sedimentary Tertiary rocks. In the central part, this mountain chain consists of a Precambrian Paleozoic basement. The highest peak of the Karkas Mountains is 3895m which is close to Natanz . Etymology Although in Persian language Persian karkas means vulture , it is possible that the name of this mountain chain is derived from the settlement activity of ancient Kassites in the area, since in the ancient Assyria n language Kar Kassi means town or land of the Kassites modified interpretation after Roman Ghirshman , 1954 . iran geo stub coord 33 27 21 N 51 48 00 E display title region IR type mountain source dewiki Category Mountain ranges of Iran de Kuh e Karkas ... more details
Infobox language name Kassite nativename Kossaean states Babylon region Middle East extinct by the end of the 4th century BCE familycolor unclassified linglist 0ss Portal Ancient Near East Kassite Cassite was a language spoken by Kassites in northern Mesopotamia from approximately the 18th to the 4th century BC. From the 16th to 12th centuries BC, kings of Kassite origin ruled in Babylon until they were overthrown by Elamites . Kassites in the Babylon state used mostly the Akkadian language . Traces of the Kassite language are few a short Kassite Akkadian dictionary containing agricultural and technical terms, names of colors etc., and lists of personal names some names are collated with Semitic equivalents , names of Kassite deities deities and horses. A lack of Kassite texts makes the reconstruction of Kassite grammar impossible at present. Genetic relations of the Kassite language are unclear, although it s believed to be unrelated to Semitic relation with Elamite language Elamite is doubtful. Some words may have been adopted from the Indo Iranian languages . The Kassite language was possibly related to Hurro Urartian ref name fournet cite journal title The Kassite Language In a Comparative Perspective with Hurrian and Urartean author Arnaud Fournet journal The Macro Comparative Journal volume 2 issue 1 date June 2011 pages 1 19 ref . Morphemes are not known the words buri ruler and burna protected probably have the same root. References reflist Ancilotti, A. La lingua dei Cassiti . Milan, 1980 Balkan, K. Kassitenstudien. I. Die Sprache der Kassiten . New Haven, 1954. Jaritz, K. Die kassitische Sprachreste Anthropos , vol. 52, 1957. External links http www.trypillia.narod.ru articles gr6.htm in Russian DEFAULTSORT Kassite Language Category Unclassified languages Category Kassites Category History of Iraq Category History of Iran Iran hist stub de Kassitische Sprache es Idioma casita mk no Kassittisk pl J zyk kasycki ru ... more details
The Melishipak kudurru Land grant to Marduk apla iddina I is a boundary stone kudurru of Meli ipak , a Kassites Kassite ruler of Babylon ca. 1186 1172 BC short chronology . The land grant was made to his son, Marduk apla iddina I . At least 3 kudurrus of Melishipak are known. Some kudurrus are known for their representations of the king, etc, who consigned it. Most kudurrus portray Mesopotamia n gods, who are often portrayed graphically in segmented Register sculpture register s on the stone. See also Portal Ancient Near East Kudurru Meli ipak Marduk apla iddina I External links http cartelen.louvre.fr cartelen visite?srv car not frame&idNotice 24648 The Marduk apla iddina grant at Louvre The Louvre sup French sup . coord missing Iran Category Kudurru boundary stones AncientNearEast stub ... more details
military action involving the Kassites is preserved in the date formula ref group nb erin Ka a u in the date formula. ref for Samsu iluna s ninth year 1741 BC . ref cite journal title The Kassites ... of the Kassites. ref in which it seems that he was not wholy successful at repelling the raiders ... subdued the armies and troops of the Kassites, BM 16998 . ref of Abi Eshuh Abi E uh 1707 BC , the Amorite king of Babylon, records that he subdued the Kassites. Around the same time a king of the middle ... this name there is no evidence the region was occupied by Kassites during this time and he was succeeded ... in the Syro Mesopotamia Realm chapter The adaptation of the Kassites to the Babylonian Civilization ... more details
Zababa also Zamama was the Hittites Hittite way of writing the name of a war god, using Akkadian language Akkadian Hittite cuneiform writing conventions . Most likely, this spelling represents the native Anatolian Hattian god Wurunkatte . His Hurrian name was Astabis . He is connected with the Akkadian god Ninurta . The symbol of Zababa the eagle headed staff was often depicted next to Ninurta s symbol. In southern Mesopotamia, Zababa was the tutelary god of the city of Kish Sumer Kish , whose sanctuary was the E meteursag . Several ancient Mesopotamia n kings were named in honor of Zababa, including Ur Zababa of Kish Sumer Kish early patron of Sargon of Akkad and Zababa shuma iddin a 12th century BCE Kassites Kassite king of Babylon . See also Portal Mythology Ancient Near East Hittite mythology Hurrian mythology Category Hittite deities Category Hurrian deities Category Mesopotamian deities Category War gods Category Tutelary MEast myth stub fr Zababa ko nl Zababa pl Zababa ru ... more details
Portal Ancient Near East The Kudurru of Gula is a boundary stone Kudurru for the Babylon ian goddess Gula . Gula is the goddess of healing. It is from the 14th century 13th century BC Kassites Kassite Babylon ia, and is located at the Louvre . The Kudurru of Gula shows Gula seated on her chair with her dog adjacent. Another side of the kudurru has Register sculpture register s representing symbols of gods, and also sections of Cuneiform script cuneiform text. See also Gula Kudurru External links http arethuse1.free.fr detail.php?nom 00255 Kudurru Image http arethuse1.free.fr definition images.php?mot Babylone Article http www.nomdundieu.com Nederlands 3.3.1 20Kudurru 20Gula.jpg Kudurru Image http www.nomdundieu.com Nederlands 3.3.1 koningslijstenvan 20Kish.htm Article with Kudurru of Gula . Category Kudurru boundary stones Category Mesopotamian deities Gula, Kudurru of AncientNearEast stub Sculpture stub ... more details
Decadebox BC 153 Events and trends 1539 BC End of Seventeenth dynasty of Egypt , start of the Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt Eighteenth Dynasty . 1539 BC Approximate first use of the Valley of the Kings . 1534 BC The oldest dated star chart was made in Ancient Egypt . ref cite journal last von Spaeth first Ove title Dating the Oldest Egyptian Star Map journal Centaurus International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science and Technology year 2000 volume 42 issue 3 pages 159 179 url http www.moses egypt.net star map senmut1 mapdate en.asp accessdate 2007 10 21 ref 1530 BC End of the First Dynasty of Babylon and the start of the Kassites Kassite Dynasty see History of Iraq . Significant people References references Category 1530s BC Category Decades 846 bs 1530te p.n.e. ca D cada del 1530 aC es A os 1530 a. C. eu K. a. 1530ko hamarkada fa ka . . 1530 ms 1530 an SM sk 30. roky 16. storo ia pred Kr. sh 1530 e pne. war 1530 nga dekada UC zh 1530 ... more details
Portal Ancient Near East Image Kudurru of Nazi Maruttash.jpg thumb 160px Kudurru of Nazi Maruttash. The Nazimaruttash kudurru stone is a boundary stone kudurru of Nazimarutta , a Kassites Kassite king of Babylon , ca. 1307 1282 BC short chronology . It was found at Susa and is now displayed at the Mus e du Louvre Louvre . Some kudurrus are known for their portrayal of the king, etc., who consigned it. Most kudurrus portray Mesopotamia n gods, which are often portrayed graphically in segmented Register sculpture register s on the stone. Nazimaruttash s kudurru does not use registers. Instead, graphic symbols are used. Nineteen deities are invoked to curse the foolhardy individual who seeks to desecrate it. Some are represented by symbols, such as a goat fish for Enki or a bird on a pole for Papsukkal , a spear head for Marduk or an eight pointed star for Ishtar . Shamash is represented by a disc. ref name farbridge cite book title Studies in Biblical and Semitic Symbolism author Maurice H. Farbridge publisher Kessinger Publishing, LLC date 2003 page 162 ref External links http www.gutenberg.org files 17321 17321 h images 256.jpg Kudurru Image http www.gutenberg.org files 17321 17321 h v1c.htm Article discussing Nazimarutta Kudurru , Boundary Stone . References Reflist coord missing Iran Category Kudurru boundary stones AncientNearEast stub ... more details
Decadebox BC 164 Events and trends 1640 BC The Middle Kingdom of Egypt Middle Kingdom ends in Ancient Egypt and the Second Intermediate Period of Egypt starts. Significant people Bazaia, King of Assyria, r. 1650 1622 BC ref cite web title oldassyrian BOT GENERATED TITLE url http www.geocities.com garyweb65 oldassy.html work archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5keWei3C1 archivedate 2009 10 19 deadurl yes ref Ammi Ditana , King of Babylonia, r. 1684 1647 BC Middle Chronology Ammi Saduqa , King of Babylonia, r. 1647 1626 BC Middle Chronology King Tang of Shang Tang , Shang Dynasty King of China, r. 1675 1646 BC Da Ding of Shang T i D ng , Shang Dynasty King of China, r. 1646 1644 BC Bu Bing , Shang Dynasty King of China, r. 1644 1612 BC Salitis , Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt Fifteenth dynasty Pharaoh of Egypt, r. c.1648 1628 BC Djehuti , Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt Sixteenth Dynasty Pharaoh of Egypt, r. c.1650 1647 BC Sobekhotep VIII , Sixteenth Dynasty of Egypt Sixteenth Dynasty Pharaoh of Egypt, r. c.1647 1631 BC Kuk Nashur II, King of Elam, r. c. 1650 1635 BC ref http www.allempires.com article index.php?q The Elamite Empire ref Hattusili I , King of the Hittites , r. c.1650 1620 BC middle chronology ref cite web title Information about the Hittites Hittite King List BOT GENERATED TITLE url http www.hittites.info hittiteKingList.aspx work archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5iQIJUnCq archivedate 2009 07 20 deadurl no accessdate 2009 07 17 ref Kashtiliash II, King of the Kassites , r. 1650 1640 BC Urzigurumash, King of the Kassites , r. 1640 1630 BC Ishkibal, List of Kings of Babylon Sealand Dynasty .28Dynasty II of Babylon.29 King of the Sealand , r. 1657 1642 BC Shushshi, List of Kings of Babylon Sealand Dynasty .28Dynasty II of Babylon.29 King of the Sealand , r. 1642 1618 BC References reflist Category 1640s BC Category Decades 835 bs 1640te p.n.e. ca D cada del 1640 aC da 1640 erne f.Kr. es A os 1640 a. C. eu K. a. 1640ko hamarkada fa ka . ... more details
Decadebox BC 169 Events and trends The Minoan Civilization Minoan and Harappan Civilization s continue to exist in Crete and Ancient India disambiguation Ancient India respectively. 1700 BC 1700 1500 BC Hurrian conquests. Second Intermediate Period of Egypt Second Intermediate Period , in which the Hyksos invade Ancient Egypt Egypt , continues. 1698 BC King Jie of China kills his minister Guan Longfeng according to Chinese legend. The Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt , according to Thrasyllus of Mendes , an Egyptian mathematician and astronomer who lived in the reign of Tiberius c. 1691 BC . 1691 BC June Lunar eclipse Lunar Saros cycle Saros 32 begins. http sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov eclipse LEsaros LEsaros1 175.html Significant people Belu bani , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria , r. 1700 1691 BC . Libaia , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria r. 1691 1674 BC . Abi eshuh , King of Babylon, r. 1712 1684 middle chronology Jie of Xia Jie , Legendary King of the supposed Xia dynasty Xia Dynasty Modern Controversies existence disputed in China, r. c.1728 1675 BC Merneferre Ay , Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt Egypt , r. c.1714 1691 BC Merhotepre Ini , Pharaoh of Ancient Egypt Egypt , r. c.1691 1689 BC Fourteenth dynasty of Egypt Fourteenth dynasty Pharaohs see List of Pharaohs for details , 1705 1690 BC Lila Ir Tash king of the Elamite Empire , r. c.1700 c. 1698 BC . Temti Agun I king of the Elamite Empire , r. c.1698 c. 1690 BC . Tan Uli king of the Elamite Empire , r. c.1690 c. 1655 BC . Agum I, King of the Kassites , r. 1705 1690 BC ref cite web title oldbabylon BOT GENERATED TITLE url http www.geocities.com garyweb65 oldbaby.html work archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5keWf3SQX archivedate 2009 10 19 deadurl yes ref Kashtiliash I, King of the Kassites , r. 1690 1680 BC ref cite web title oldbabylon BOT GENERATED TITLE url http www.geocities.com garyweb65 oldbaby.html work archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5keWf3SQX archivedate 2009 10 19 deadurl yes ref Itti Ili Nibi, List ... more details
Image Caillou Michaux CdM.jpg thumb 280px Babylonian kudurru of the late Kassites Kassite period found near Baghdad by the French botanist Andr Michaux Cabinet des M dailles , Paris Kudurru was a type of stone document used as boundary stones and as records of land grant s to vassal s by the Kassites in ancient Babylonia between the 16th and 12th centuries BCE. ref cite book first Paul G. last Bahn year 2000 title The Atlas of World Archaeology edition publisher Checkmark Books location New York isbn 0 8160 4051 6 page 78 ref The word is Akkadian language Akkadian for frontier or boundary cf. Hebrew gader , fence, boundary Arabic jadr , jidar wall pl. judur . The kudurrus are the only surviving artworks for the period of Kassite rule in Babylonia with examples kept in the Louvre and the National Museum of Iraq . The kudurrus recorded the land granted by the king to his vassals as a record of his decision. The original kudurru would be stored in a temple while the person granted the land would be given a clay copy to use as a boundary stone to confirm legal ownership. The kudurrus would contain symbolic images of the gods who were protecting the contract, the contract itself and the divine curse that would be placed on a person who broke the contract. Some kudurrus also contained an image of the king who granted the land. As they contained a great deal of images as well as a contract, kudurrus were engraved on large slabs of stone. See also Portal Iraq Ancient Near East Eanna shum iddina kudurru Kudurru for Ritti Marduk Kudurru of Gula Kudurru of Melishihu Marduk apal iddina II kudurru Marduk nadin ahhe kudurru Marduk zakir umi I kudurru Meli ipak kudurru Land grant to Marduk apal iddina I Nazimarutta kudurru stone Footnotes references References Commons Category Kudurru http www.bible history.com babylonia BabyloniaThe Kudurru.htm Bible History Online article on kudurru http www.bible history.com ancient art Kudurru of Melishihu.html Bible History ... more details
cite journal title The Language of the Kassites author T. G. Pinches journal Journal of the Royal ... theophoric element in name Buga ref name delitzsch cite journal title The Religion of the Kassites ... to sup d sup N rgal. ref Bird on high perch ref name black Great god of the Kassites, god of war ... sometimes been identified with the Kassites but which have other origins include Nusku , represented ... more details
about the mineral the ancient people Kassites Infobox mineral name Kassite category Hydroxide mineral boxwidth boxbgcolor image caption formula CaTi sub 2 sub O sub 4 sub OH sub 2 sub molweight 235.09 strunz 04.DH.10 dana color Brown red, colorless, light yellow habit Pseudo hexagonal system Monoclinic Prismatic 2 m , space group P2 sub 1 sub a lattice twinning cleavage 010 Perfect fracture Brittle tenacity mohs 5 luster Adamantine refractive n sub sub 1.95, n sub sub 2.13, n sub sub 2.21 opticalprop Biaxial , 2V 58 , Dispersion very strong, r v birefringence 0.26 pleochroism none streak White gravity 3.42 density melt fusibility diagnostic solubility diaphaneity other Not radioactive references ref name Webmin http webmineral.com data Kassite.shtml Kassite at Webmineral ref ref name Mindat http www.mindat.org min 2166.html Kassite at Mindat ref Kassite is a rare mineral with formula CaTi sub 2 sub O sub 4 sub OH sub 2 sub . It crystallizes in the orthorhombic crystal system and forms radiating rosettes and pseudo hexagonal tabular crystals which are commonly Crystal twinning twinned . Crystals are brownish pink to pale yellow and are translucent with an adamantine luster. Cleavage is distinct and the crystals are very brittle. It was first described in 1965 from the Afrikanda pyroxenite massif , Kola Peninsula , Russia and was named for Nikolai Grigorievich Kassin 1885 1949 , Russian geologist. It occurs as miarolitic miarolytic cavity fillings of alkalic pegmatite s in the Kola occurrence and in nepheline syenite in the Magnet Cove igneous complex of Arkansas , USA. Its mineral association includes cafetite , perovskite , titanite , rutile and ilmenite . It is polymorphous with cafetite. References reflist Category Oxide minerals oxide mineral stub it Kassite ... more details
for the administrative subdivision Kuhdasht County Infobox settlement official name Kuhdasht native name settlement type city image skyline imagesize image caption pushpin map Iran mapsize 150px coordinates region IR subdivision type List of countries Country subdivision name flag Iran subdivision type1 Provinces of Iran Province subdivision name1 Lorestan Province Lorestan subdivision type2 Counties of Iran County subdivision name2 Kuhdasht County Kuhdasht subdivision type3 Bakhsh subdivision name3 Central District Kuhdasht County Central leader title leader name established title established date area total km2 area footnotes population as of 2006 population total 85519 population density km2 auto timezone Iran Standard Time IRST utc offset 3 30 timezone DST Iran Daylight Time IRDT utc offset DST 4 30 coordinates display latd 33 latm 32 lats 06 latNS N longd 47 longm 36 longs 22 longEW E elevation m area code website footnotes Kuhdasht lang fa , also Romanize d as K hdasht and K h Dasht ref GEOnet3 3072280 ref is a city in and capital of Kuhdasht County , Lorestan Province , Iran . At the 2006 census, its population was 85,519, in 18,087 families. ref IranCensus2006 15 ref Kuhdasht is a large plain which is surrounded by mountains. In Persian language Persian , Kuhdasht is composed of Kuh, which means mountain, and Dasht, which means plain. Kuhdasht was the residence of Kassites , one of the ancient peoples of Zagros Mountains . There are some antique pieces of bronze in Louvre museum from Kassite civilization. References reflist Lorestan Province Kuhdasht County Category Populated places in Kuhdasht County Category Cities in Iran Category Cities in Lorestan Province Kuhdasht geo stub fa fr Kuhdasht it Kuhdasht ku K de t arz pnb ro Kuhdasht ru tg tr Kuhde t ... more details
wiktionarypar kush cush coosh Kush or Cush or Coosh may refer to Nations and Cultures Kingdom of Kush , an ancient nation in northeastern Africa comprising large areas within present day Egypt, Sudan and South Sudan Kassites , an ethnic group who controlled Mesopotamia during early biblical times late 16th century to mid 12th century BC . Herodotus and other ancient Greek writers often confused them with the NE African Kush. Kush Republic , an alternative name proposed for South Sudan Kushwaha or Kashshi, an agriculturist peasant people of India. Maurya founders of a very extensive empire of India and central asia. People Cush Bible , a grandson of Noah in the Hebrew Bible Kusha Ramayana , elder of the twin sons of Lord Rama and Sita Kundan Singh Kush 1881 1967 , Arya Samaj missionary Frank Kush born 1929 , American football coach Vladimir Kush born 1965 , Russian painter Entertainment Film Kush film Kush film , an indie film about the potent cannabis strain Television Kush Sanctuary Kush Sanctuary , an episode of the science fiction series Sanctuary Music Kush band , American rap metal band The Kush , an album by the rapper Havoc Kush Dr. Dre song Kush Dr. Dre song , a single by Dr. Dre Games Kush Games , a now defunct game development studio Kush Arora , a dub and bhangra music producer from San Francisco Other Hindu Kush , a mountain range in Afghanistan Kush cannabis , a family of potent cannabis strains named for the Hindu Kush Kush Housing Association , a social landlord in London, England Kush maize , a cornmeal preparation similar to grits or polenta Kush camelid , A position where the alpaca folds its legs under its body to rest or keep warm. This is also the position for a receptive female for breeding source Alpaca Terminology http www.alpacasofny.com etomite 49 See also Kusha disambiguation Kushan Empire of Ancient India Koosh ball Disambig Category Broadcast call sign disambiguation pages ca Kush he nl Koesj no Kusj pt Kush ru ... more details
Image Kudurru Melishipak Louvre Sb23.jpg thumb The Kudurru stele of King Meli Shipak II 1186 1172 BCE . Nanaya , seated on a throne, is being presented the daughter of the king, Hunubat Nanaya. Kassites Kassite period limestone stele, Louvre The Louvre . This article is about the Mesopotamian goddess for the Telugu author see Nannayya . For the Tsukihime character, see Shiki Tohno Shiki Nanaya . Nanaya Sumerian language Sumerian cuneiform , sup Dingir D sup NA.NA.A also transcibed as Nan , Nan y or Nan ya in Greek N or Aramaic is the canonical name for a goddess worshipped by the Sumerians and Akkad ians, a deity who personified voluptuousness and sensuality . ref name JGW Westenholz, 1997 ref Her cult was large and was spread as far as Syria and Iran . She later became syncretised with the Babylonian Tashmetum . Notes Reflist References Encyclopedia of Gods, Michael Jordon, Kyle Cathie Limited, 2002 cite book last Westenholz first Joan Goodnick title Sumerian Gods and their Representations editor I.L. Finkel and M.J. Geller publisher Styx Publications location Groningen year 1997 series Cuneiform Monographs volume 7 pages 57 84 chapter Nanya Lady of Mystery isbn 90 56930052 See also http etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk cgi bin etcsl.cgi?text t.2.5.1.3 A tigi to Nanaya for I bi Erra I bi Erra C , translation at The Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature Category Mesopotamian deities Category War goddesses Category Love and lust goddesses MEast myth stub de Nanaja fa fr Nanaya ru ... more details
Indo European The Armenian hypothesis of the Proto Indo European language Proto Indo European Urheimat , based on the Glottalic theory suggests that the Proto Indo European language was spoken during the 4th millennium BC in the Armenian Highland or Aryan Highland . It is an Indo Hittite model and does not include the Anatolian languages in its scenario. The phonological peculiarities proposed in the Glottalic theory would be best preserved in the Armenian language and the Germanic languages , the former assuming the role of the dialect which remained in situ , implied to be particularly archaic in spite of its late attestation. The Proto Greek language would be practically equivalent to Mycenaean Greek and date to the 17th century BC, closely associating Greek migration to Greece with the Indo Aryan migration to India at about the same time viz., Indo European expansion at the transition to the Late Bronze Age , including the possibility of Indo European Kassites . The Armenian hypothesis argues for the latest possible date of Proto Indo European sans Anatolian , roughly a millennium later than the mainstream Kurgan hypothesis . In this, it figures as an opposite to the Anatolian hypothesis , in spite of the geographical proximity of the respective suggested Urheimaten , diverging from the timeframe suggested there by as much as three millennia. See also Graeco Armeno Aryan Armeno Aryan References Tamaz V. Gamkrelidze T. V. Gamkrelidze and Vyacheslav Vsevolodovich Ivanov V. V. Ivanov , The Early History of Indo European Languages , Scientific American, March 1990 I.M. Diakonoff, The Prehistory of the Armenian People 1984 . Robert Drews , The Coming of the Greeks 1988 , argues for late Greek arrival in the framework of the Armenian hypothesis. Martiros Kavoukjian , Armenia, Subartu, and Sumer the Indo European homeland and ancient Mesopotamia , trans. N. Ouzounian, Montreal 1987 , ISBN 0921885008. External links http www.public.iastate.edu cfford Indoeuropean 20lang ... more details
List of state leaders in 1500s BC 1500s BC state leaders 1490s BC Events of 1490s BC List of state leaders in 1480s BC 1480s BC state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt XVIII Dynasty Thutmose I , List of pharaohs Pharaoh of Egypt 1509 1500 BC 1504 BC 1490s BC 1492 BC Thutmose II , Pharaoh of Egypt 1492 BC 1470s BC 1479 BC Asia Assyria Puzur Ashur III , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria 1503 BC &ndash 1479 BC Babylon Kassites 1595 BC &ndash 1157 BC China Shang dynasty 1600 BC &ndash 1046 BC Elam Elamite Dynasties 2700 BC &ndash 539 BC Gojoseon Korea legendary Churo of Gojoseon Churo , List of monarchs of Korea Korean monarch 1509 1500 BC 1503 BC 1490s BC 1494 BC Dumil of Gojoseon Dumil , Korean monarch 1494 BC 1440s BC 1449 BC Hittites Hittite Middle Kingdom Middle Kingdom 1500 BC &ndash 1430 BC India legendary Niramitra, Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 1510s BC 1515 BC 1410s BC 1415 BC Mitanni Kirta , King of Mitanni 1500 BC &ndash 1490 BC Europe Athens legendary Cranaus , King of Athens 1509 1500 BC 1506 BC 1490s BC 1497 BC Amphictyon , King of Athens 1497 BC 1480s BC 1487 BC Category Lists of state leaders by year 1490 1499 Category 1490s BC fr Liste des chefs d tat en 1500 av. J. C. ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 List of state leaders in 1490s BC 1490s BC state leaders 1480s BC Events of 1480s BC List of state leaders in 1470s BC 1470s BC state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt XVIII Dynasty Thutmose II , List of pharaohs Pharaoh of Egypt 1490s BC 1492 BC 1470s BC 1479 BC Asia Assyria Puzur Ashur III , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria 1503 BC &ndash 1479 BC Babylon Kassites 1595 BC &ndash 1157 BC China Shang dynasty 1600 BC &ndash 1046 BC Elam Elamite Dynasties 2700 BC &ndash 539 BC Gojoseon Korea legendary Dumil of Gojoseon Dumil , List of monarchs of Korea Korean monarch 1490s BC 1494 BC 1440s BC 1449 BC Hittites Hittite Middle Kingdom Middle Kingdom 1500 BC &ndash 1430 BC India legendary Niramitra, Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 1510s BC 1515 BC 1410s BC 1415 BC Mitanni Shuttarna I , King of Mitanni 1490 BC &ndash 1470 BC Europe Athens legendary Amphictyon , King of Athens 1490s BC 1497 BC 1480s BC 1487 BC Erichthonius of Athens Erichthonius , King of Athens 1487 BC 1430s BC 1437 BC Ireland legendary Eochaid Faebar Glas , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 1490s BC 1493 BC 1473 BC According to the Annals of the Four Masters Category Lists of state leaders by year 1480 1489 Category 1480s BC ... more details
List of state leaders in 1480s BC 1480s BC state leaders 1470s BC Events of 1470s BC List of state leaders in 1460s BC 1460s BC state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt XVIII Dynasty Thutmose II , List of pharaohs Pharaoh of Egypt 1490s BC 1492 BC 1470s BC 1479 BC Thutmose III , Pharaoh of Egypt 1479 BC 1420s BC 1425 BC Hatshepsut , Pharaoh of Egypt 1473 BC 1450s BC 1458 BC Asia Assyria Puzur Ashur III , Kings of Assyria King of Assyria 1503 BC &ndash 1479 BC Enlil nasir I , King of Assyria 1479 BC 1460s BC 1466 BC Babylon Kassites 1595 BC &ndash 1157 BC Elam Elamite Dynasties 2700 BC &ndash 539 BC China Shang dynasty 1600 BC &ndash 1046 BC Gojoseon Korea legendary Dumil of Gojoseon Dumil , List of monarchs of Korea Korean monarch 1490s BC 1494 BC 1440s BC 1449 BC Hittites Hittite Middle Kingdom Middle Kingdom 1500 BC &ndash 1430 BC India legendary Niramitra, Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 1510s BC 1515 BC 1410s BC 1415 BC Mitanni Shuttarna I , King of Mitanni 1490 BC &ndash 1470 BC Europe Athens legendary Erichthonius of Athens Erichthonius , King of Athens 1480s BC 1487 BC 1430s BC 1437 BC Ireland legendary Eochaid Faebar Glas , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 1490s BC 1493 BC 1473 BC According to the Annals of the Four Masters Fiacha Labhrainne , High King of Ireland 1473 BC 1440s BC 1449 BC According to the Annals of the Four Masters Category Lists of state leaders by year 1470 1479 Category 1470s BC ... more details
List of state leaders in 1470s BC 1470s BC state leaders 1460s BC Events of 1460s BC List of state leaders in 1450s BC 1450s BC state leaders State leaders by year Africa Egypt Eighteenth dynasty of Egypt XVIII Dynasty Thutmose III , List of pharaohs Pharaoh of Egypt 1470s BC 1479 BC 1420s BC 1425 BC Hatshepsut , Pharaoh of Egypt 1470s BC 1473 BC 1450s BC 1458 BC Asia Assyria Enlil nasir I , King of Assyria 1479 BC 1460s BC 1466 BC Nur ili , King of Assyria 1466 BC 1454 BC Babylon Kassites 1595 BC 1157 BC China Shang dynasty 1600 BC &ndash 1046 BC Elam Elamite Dynasties 2700 BC 539 BC Gojoseon Korea legendary Dumil of Gojoseon Dumil , List of monarchs of Korea Korean monarch 1490s BC 1494 BC 1440s BC 1449 BC Hittites Hittite Middle Kingdom Middle Kingdom 1500 BC 1430 BC India legendary Niramitra, Legendary Kings of Magadha King of Magadha 1510s BC 1515 BC 1410s BC 1415 BC Mitanni Shuttarna I , King of Mitanni 1490 BC 1470 BC Barattarna , King of Mitanni 1470 BC 1450 BC Europe Athens legendary Erichthonius of Athens Erichthonius , King of Athens 1480s BC 1487 BC 1430s BC 1437 BC Ireland legendary Fiacha Labhrainne , List of High Kings of Ireland High King of Ireland 1473 BC 1440s BC 1449 BC According to the Annals of the Four Masters Category Lists of state leaders by year 1460 1469 Category 1460s BC ... more details