Campaigns of Zim-ri-Lim
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Military campaigns of Mariote king Zim-ri-Lim.
Chronology
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January 739 BC: The Kingdom of Sam´al became an assyrian vassal after 740 BC.
January 1769 BC: Conquests of Mariote King Zim-ri-Lim.
January 742 BC: In 743 BC, during the Urartu-Assyria War, the Neo-Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser III laid siege to Arpad following the defeat of the Urartian army of Sarduri II at Samsat. But the city of Arpad did not surrender easily. It took Tiglath-Pileser three years of siege to conquer Arpad, whereupon he massacred its inhabitants and destroyed the city. Afterward Arpad served a provincial capital.
January 739 BC: In 740 BC Arpad surrendered to the Assyrians. Assyrian troops crossed Kummukhi and the king of Gurgum, Tarkhularas, Dadilu of Kask (probably Kaska / Katak) and that of Meliddu, Samulal, paid tribute.
January 739 BC: Quwê became an assyrian vassal after 740 BC.
January 739 BC: Gurgum became an assyrian vassal after 740 BC.
January 739 BC: Pattin became an assyrian vassal after 740 BC.
January 739 BC: The Kingdom of Urartu became an assyrian vassal after 740 BC.
January 737 BC: In 738 BC, during the reign of king Menahem of Israel, Tiglath-Pileser III occupied Philistia (modern-day southwestern Israel and the Gaza Strip) and invaded Israel.
January 737 BC: In 740 BC Arpad surrendered to the Assyrians. Assyrian troops crossed Kummukhi and the king of Gurgum, Tarkhularas, Dadilu of Kask (probably Kaska / Katak) and that of Meliddu, Samulal, paid tribute.
January 737 BC: Pattin was an ancient Luwian Syro-Hittite state at the beginning of the 1st millennium BC. It was known to the Assyrians as Unqi and Aramaeans as Unqu. It was disestablished in 738 BC.
January 737 BC: Ušḫitti of Tunna was tributary to the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser III in 738 and 732 BC.
January 736 BC: Hamath was finally incorporated into Assyria as a province by Tiglath-Pileser III in 737 BC.
January 731 BC: Aram-Damascus (Assyria) was annexed by the Neo-Assyrian Empire.
January 726 BC: Warpalawa is mentioned in Assyrian texts, under the name Urballa, but first in a list of tributees of Assyrian king Tiglath Pileser III.