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The same year, for the third time, I went to Eriahini, fired the cities, pillaged the countryside and exiled the population to Biaina. I built forts at Eriahini and annexed the country. The god Khaldi I glorified. I made prisoners: 6436 men I took, 15,553 women. In all I led 21,989 people, some I
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valley. Urartian sources refer to campaigns of Sarduri II against a place called "Babilu", which has sometimes been identified with Kassite regions that were formerly part of
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to the throne. The Urartian Kingdom was at its peak during his reign, campaigning successfully against several neighbouring powers, including
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Sarduri II was so confident in his power that he erected a massive wall at Tushpa (modern-day Van) with the following inscription:
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The following are two passages from Sarduri II's inscriptions found at
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have killed, others I have taken alive. 1613 horses, 115 camels, 16,529 head of cattle, 37,685 sheep .
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castle is one of the important checkpoints built during the reign of the king of Urartu.
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Sarduri II notably expanded Urartian territory by conquering the northern region of
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The succession from Sarduri II is not entirely clear. There's also attested a king
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the magnificent king, the mighty king, king of the universe, king of the land of
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Stanley Arthur Cook, Martin Percival Charlesworth, John Bagnell Bury (1924).
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In 743 BC, at a battle located somewhere in Kummuh, the Assyrians, under
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Chapter 8: ""Sarduri II (753-735 BC): The Golden Age of Vannic power
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Claims of conquests such as this appear repeatedly:
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Sardur II
King of Urartu
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