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Argishti may refer to: Argishtis I of Urartu - 785 - 763 BCE Argishti II of Urartu - 714 - 685 BCE Argishti, Yerevan, a village This disambiguation page...
Argishti I (Armenian: Արգիշտի Ա), was the sixth known king of Urartu, reigning from 786 BC to 764 BC. He founded the citadel of Erebuni in 782 BC, which...
Argishti Elbek Kyaramyan (Armenian: Արգիշտի Քյարամյան; born on May 22, 1991) who had previously served as the deputy head of the RA State Control Service...
Argishti II was king of Urartu from 714 BC to 680 BC. He succeeded his father, King Rusa I. During the Urartu-Assyria War, Argishti was responsible for...
might under Menua's son Argishti I (c. 785–760 BC), becoming one of the most powerful kingdoms of ancient Near East. Argishti I added more territories...
century BC, with the founding of the fortress of Erebuni in 782 BC by King Argishti I of Urartu at the western extreme of the Ararat Plain. Erebuni was "designed...
"capture", "conquest", or "victory." Erebuni was founded by Urartian King Argishti I (r. c. 785–753 BC) in 782 BC. It was built on top of a hill called Arin...
Sarduri II (ruled: 764–735 BC) was a King of Urartu, succeeding his father Argishti I to the throne. The Urartian Kingdom was at its peak during his reign...
neighboring Urartu. He fought several battles against kings Menua and Argishti I in the first half of the 8th century BCE. His reign is documented through...
Assyria. 782 BC—Founding of Erebuni (Էրեբունի) by the orders of King Argishtis I at the site of current-day Yerevan. 782 BC—Death of Zhou xuan wang,...
during the expansion of the Urartians in the Transcaucasus under their king Argishti I, and named in his honour. It lasted between the 8th and 6th centuries...
Assyrians, while looting the city of Musasir, removed a bronze statue of King Argishti I weighing 60 talents (about 1,8 tons). Small bronze objects of art were...
fortresses erected in the Ararat plain ... Built during the reign of king Argishti I in 782 BC, it marks the extension of the kingdom of Urartu to the north...
modern capital of Armenia was founded in the summer of 782 BC by King Argishti I. Yerevan is one of the world's oldest continuously inhabited cities....
threatened the frontiers of the Kingdom of Urartu during the reign of its king Argishti II, who reigned from 714 to 680 BC. The first mention of the Scythians...
Tigran Sargsyan 5 DF ARM Norayr Nikoghosyan (on loan from Noah) 6 MF ARM Argishti Petrosyan 7 MF ARM Daniel Aghbalyan 8 MF ARM Ruben Tigran Yesayan (on...
large foyer, the small sports hall, the Hayastan conference hall, and the Argishti hall designated for diplomatic meetings, exhibitions, and other events...
East. Amaziah, king of Judah, dies and is succeeded by his son Uzziah. Argishtis I of Urartu (r. 786-764 BC) Amaziah of Judah (co-ruled Judah with Uzziah...
); co-ruled with his father, Menua. Possibly killed in battle. Argishti I (also Argishtis I, Argishtish I, Argisti I) 785–763 BC; fortified the empire's...
briefly co-ruled with his son, Inushpua, but was succeeded by another son, Argishti I. Menua also had a daughter named Tariria, after whom a certain vineyard...