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| | EUROPEAN HISTORY 1925 - 1843 B.C. |
 | | 1,921 B.C. Babylon is attacked by a coalition of Elamites, Guti, Subarians (Assyrians) and people from Eshnunna. |
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http://www3.telus.net/public/dgarneau/euro13.htm
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| | Islamic Philosophy Online |
 | | Some scholars put forward the theory that the early Sumerians subjugated the earlier Subarians who were originally from the North and migrated South into Iraq. |  | | By 3550 B.C. in South Iraq the plow was being used, and temple accounts were being kept in a form of pictographic writing. |  | | The Sumerians invented bronze tools, lived in cities and accumulated capital through trade. |
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http://www.muslimphilosophy.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=70&ARCHIVE=
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| | ELOHIM : ALEHP |
 | | At long last, in the twenty-ninth year of his reign this time arrived - sooner perhaps than Hammurabi had expected, since, according to his own version of the events, Babylon was attacked by a coalition ofElamites, Guti,' Subarians' (Assyrians) and people from Eshnunna: |
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http://www.messiah.org/hammurabi.htm
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| | A free termpaper and essay on Ancient 2 |
 | | Recent discoveries have led some scholars to believe that the inventors of writing were the Subarians who might have been conquered by the Sumarians. |  | | Check out the whole essay by clicking here. |
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http://www.f-school.com/viewpaper/20807.html
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| | Hurrians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Speiser believed Subarians had been the linguistic and ethnic substratum of northern Mesopotamia since earliest times, while Hurrians were merely late arrivals. |  | | Thousands more Hurrian tablets have been found at |  | | The Hurrians were masterful ceramists; their pottery is a common find in Mesopotamia and in the lands west of the Euphrates, and was appreciated in distant Egypt, by the time of the New Kingdom. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurrians
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| | The origin of the Sumerians and the great flood |
 | | Yet a large concentration of that writing hasn't been found anywhere else, as though it was swallowed up by the sea. |  | | However the etymology of the word is unknown and isn't believed to be Semitic in origin. |  | | Some have suggested that the Ubaid people were to be identified with the Subarians, which remained for a long time in Northern Mesopotamia. |
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http://users.cwnet.com/millenia/Sumer-origins.htm
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 | | Accordingly, the Near Eastern race (also called Armenoid or proto-Armenian) was of medium stature and had a coarse bodily structure, dark hair and dark eyes. |  | | With regard to such interpretation, I usually say that one must consider what the artist in question "could," "was permitted" and "intended." However, by means of this criticism one can actually obtain a realistic picture from the heads which Sumerians and Subarians, the Hittites, Babylonians, and Egyptians have passed down to us. |  | | Quite honest criticism, cautious evaluation and a knowledge of the art work in question and its history are necessary for an attempt at an anthropological interpretation on the basis of the excavated portrayal of the human countenance. |
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http://www.faem.com/weber/raceorig.htm
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| | Subarians - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The theory is that even the Sumerians originally came down from this area or if not then at least the exonym originated there. |  | | Subarian is the term used by certain scholars (such as I. Gelb and E. Speiser) to describe the |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subarian
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| | Hurrian Personal Names of the UR III period |
 | | Gelb in his book claims that the Hurrians are separate from Subarians. |  | | This is the third appendix in the book "Hurrians and Subarians" by famous Assyrialogist Ignance J. Gelb, published in 1944 by the university of Shicago press. |  | | We have chosen the appendix which lists the person and place names of Hurrians. |
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http://cogsci.ed.ac.uk/~siamakr/Kurdish/KURDICA/1999/SEP/hurrian-names.html
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 | | Their land was then known also as Mada or Mata (not to be confused with Maday, the Medes, a different people). |  | | In the same way, the Subarian peoples were expert horsemen; and the Hungarian words for horse, warhorse and chariot are all from Northern Mesopotamia. |  | | It is an interesting fact that the Subarians of the Caucasus were skilful metal smiths, and some metals names come from their language: in Sumerian "subur", bronze is apparent in the Hungarian "szobor", bronze statue. |
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http://www.imninalu.net/Huns.htm
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 | | Subarians and the Gutians dominated the city around 3000 BC. |  | | The great Empires of the human history had ruled Erbil city. |  | | In 2150 BC, the city held by Kutians after defeating the Acadians. |
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http://members.lycos.nl/Kerkuk/erbil_city.html
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| | Encyclopedia4U - Sumer - Encyclopedia Article |
 | | It has remained an exonym for a linguistic group calling themselves "Kanga" or "Kienga", which for precision should be called Linguistic-Sumerians or Kangians. |  | | Sumerian cuneiform script may pre-date any other form of writing, and dates to no later than about 3500 BC. |  | | The term "Sumer" is actually an exonym, first applied by the Akkadians and indicating a perceived relationship to the Subarians to the north-east of Akkad. |
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http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/s/sumer.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Assyria |
 | | The ethnic composition of the earliest farming communities of Assyria is unknown; the inhabitants may have been a people known in later days as Subarians, who spoke an agglutinative language rather than an inflected one. |  | | Settled agricultural life did not begin there, however, until about 6500 bc. |  | | Later, probably in the 3rd millennium bc, Semitic nomads conquered the region and made their inflected tongue, which was closely related to Babylonian, the prevailing language of the land. |
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http://ca.encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761564347/Assyria.html
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| | Karachay Balkar Explorer |
 | | The Hurrians are often identified with the Subarians, who were of Kushite origin, likely Sumerian. |  | | Aryana that migrated and settled in India were a Hurrian tribe, it is also probable that they were only related to them but not originally Hurrians (see India). |
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http://karachaymalkar.bravehost.com/peoplesofnorth.html
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| | Early history of the Hungarian ethnic designations/Hamori |
 | | Another name of their northern messopotamian land and country was Mada, Mata and some used this name for the people as well calling them Mitani. |  | | It is an interesting fact that the Subarians of the Caucasus were great metal smiths and many early and even medieval languages called various metals by their name. |  | | Another name of this area, or perhaps more specificly one of the kingdoms of the Subarian people was known as " Hurri, Gurri ". |
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http://users.cwnet.com/millenia/magynam.htm
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 | | Subarians - s people to the north and east of Sumer, who were often in conflict with it |  | | Sin - the Semitic name for Nanna the moon god Sirara-shumta - probably a deity of Lagash |
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http://www.chronofus.net/inanna/concepts.htm
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 | | This sanem name Astu-as is also encountered in the divine names Unag-astuas and Astupini(Astu-pinu), belonging to Hyeasa and Subarians, respectively. |  | | And since the Semitic world has preserved a synonymous and homophonous word, -isatu-, meaning 'fire', then the source of all these must be looked for in the land of Subartu, whose god Astupinu has already been referred to above. |  | | In the light of what has been said above about the Armenian divine name Astuas, it becomes obvious now that it could not have originated from the Phrygian Savazios, a name (Savaz-ios) which appears rather to be connected to Zeus |
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http://www.angelfire.com/hi/Azgaser/AR.html
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| | Chapter 1 |
 | | Recent researches indicate the probability of even closer links by suggesting that the Sabirs (Subarians) of the Caucasus-Caspian region were either Sumerians or related to them. |
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http://www.hungarian-history.hu/lib/timeless/chapter01.htm
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 | | Nor can we identify them from the Sumerian documents of a later day, although it is barely possible that at least some of them were known in the third millenium as Subarians. |  | | They lived long before writing was invented and left no telltale records. |  | | But this we do know with a fair degree of certainty: they were the first important civilizing force in ancient Sumer, its first farmers, cultivators, cattle raisers, and fishermen; its first weavers, leatherworkers, carpenters, smiths, potters, and masons. |
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http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/ANE/ANE-DIGEST/2000/v2000.n184
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| | iranian.com: Kurds and Gutians, Samir Abbas |
 | | The Subarians and Gutians were also referred to as "namrum", a term generally identified by Sumerologists with "fair-complexioned." Refuting the view that namrum did not denote skin colour, Gelb notes, "For this interpretation of namrum I can find no evidence in Akkadian literature... |  | | The Univ. of Chicago Press, 1944, 128 pp. |  | | Gelb 1944: "Hurrians and Subarians," Ignace J. Gelb, The Oriental Institute of the Univ. of Chicago: Studies in Ancient Oriental Cvilizations, No.22. |
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http://www.iranian.com/History/2005/March/Gutians
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 | | The city, later, was consecutively invaded by the Akkadians, Sumerians and Assyrians. |  | | millennium BC the Subarians and the Gutians dwelt in the area. |
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http://www.kdp-ankara.org.tr/arbil.html
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| | IRAQ |
 | | Mesopotamia who can be identified from inscribed monuments and written tradition--[ people in the sense of speakers of a common language ]--are, apart from the |  | | Subarians (identical with, or near relatives of, the |
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http://www.internationalheralddailynews.org/iraq15.htm
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| | Rustavi 2 News Forums - Post Reply |
 | | It is seen from historical sources that in ancient times before B.C., according to code of laws of Georgian tribes the Hetties and Subarians the person who killed Georgian Nagazi was punished twice. |  | | Georgian nation takes care about this cultural heritage. |
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http://www.rustavi2.com.ge/phpBB/reply.php?topic=566&forum=2&post=17204"e=1
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| | Hungarian Online Resources (Magyar Online Forrás) |
 | | However in Messopotamia the Subarians of the Caucasus Mtns are the discoverers of its use and also the developers of bronze. |  | | The first use of copper comes from the ancient lands of the Carpathian Basin. |  | | In Messopotamian languages the name of bronze comes from their ethnic name Zabar, to mean bronze. |
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http://hungaria.org/send.php?hirid=172&messageid=178
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| | Mede and Scythian links pro and con |
 | | The " hari, ari, khari" name derives from the name of the higlands and mountains of the north and was also the ethnic name of the aboriginals of northern Messopotamia known as Subarians and Hurrians. |
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http://users.cwnet.com/millenia/medescyth.html
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| | medes |
 | | The fourth tribe is the "Arizan-ti" (-ti =plural in old U.A.) The " hari, ari, khari" name derives from the name of the higlands and mountains of the north and was also the ethnic name of the aboriginals of northern Mesopotamia known as Subarians and Hurrians. |  | | The term STRU in Mesopotamian meant to cover, while Turkish c'atir and Hungarian sátor or Sumerian sudug means a simple tent or temporary home/cover. |
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http://www.yourencyclopedia.net/medes.html
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| | NASIOC - The towers was fun last nigth |
 | | 08-16-2003, 01:20 PM I've got there alone but by 10:30 there five others subarians there and most important I meet another compatriota from "La Isla" too bad there was a cop over there hustling us so we would get out of there. |  | | I don’t know about any of you guys, but I would like to see if we could get together and do an end of summer FT Lauderdale cruise. |  | | View Full Version : The towers was fun last nigth |
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http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/archive/index.php/t-407746.html
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| | People Of Ancient Assyria |
 | | The latest history of the kingdom of Mittanni is by R. O'Callaghan: Aram Naharaim (Analecta Orientalia, 26, Rome, 1948); and that of the Hurrians in general by I. Gelb in his book Hurrians and Subarians (Chicago, 1944). |  | | The comprehensive material on Hurrian personal names from Yorghan Tepe has been dealt with by I. Gelb, P. Purves, and A. MacRae in Nuzi Personal Names (Chicago, 1943). |  | | For the neo-Assyrian period the last-named article is supplemented by Margarete Falkner's important contribution, Die Eponymen der spatassyrischen Zeit, in the periodical Archiv fur Orientforschung, Vol. |
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http://www.aina.org/books/poaa/poaa.htm
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| | The world, when Thera erupted |
 | | Babylonian compass-points: N = Subarians, S = Sumerians, W = Amorites (Amurru), E = Elamites |  | | Assyria: enduring dynasty at Ashur [EB] marriage contract divorce |
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http://www.robotwisdom.com/science/thera.html
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