Diauehi
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A tribal union of possibly proto-Armenian, Hurrian or proto-Kartvelian groups, located in northeastern Anatolia, that was formed in the 12th century BC in the post-Hittite period.
Establishment
January 1199 BC: Diauehi was a tribal union of possibly proto-Armenian, Hurrian or proto-Kartvelian groups, located in northeastern Anatolia, that was formed in the 12th century BC in the post-Hittite period.
Chronology
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Military Campaigns of Assyrian King Adad-nirari II.
January 890 BC: Assyrian king Adadnirari II subjugated the areas to the north of Assyria previously under only nominal Assyrian vassalage, conquering and deporting Aramean and Hurrian.
January 999 BC: Establishment of Katak, an Aramean polity.
January 824 BC: It was Sarduri I (c. 840/32-830/25 BC), son of Litupri (no known connection to Arame), who laid the foundations for the future expansion of his kingdom despite his short reign , moving his capital to Tushpa and expanding into the surrounding region, becoming master of the Lake Van region.
January 785 BC: Urartu king Menua extended his influence to the west, dominating several Upper Euphrates kingdoms, including Alzi, and Melid (present-day Malatya).
Disestablishment
January 749 BC: The Colchians, an ancient kingdom located in present-day Georgia, absorbed part of the Diauehi people around 750 BC. Diauehi was a tribal confederation in the southern Caucasus region.