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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1. Campaigns of Adad-Nirari II
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.
2. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)
- 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.