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Name: Campaigns of Zim-ri-Lim

Type: Event

Start: 1769 BC

End: 726 BC

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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.

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