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Encyclopedia > Asya

Asya (ca 850 BC-825 BC) was a king of the ancient Caucasian kingdom of Diaokhi known as Daiaeni to the Assyrians. He submitted to King Shalmaneser III after the Assyrian overrun of Urartu and attack on Diaokhi in 845 BC. Centuries: 10th century BC - 9th century BC - 8th century BC Decades: 900s BC 890s BC 880s BC 870s BC 860s BC - 850s BC - 840s BC 830s BC 820s BC 810s BC 800s BC Years: 859 BC 858 BC 857 BC 856 BC 855 BC 854 BC 853 BC 852 BC... Centuries: 10th century BC - 9th century BC - 8th century BC Decades: 870s BC 860s BC 850s BC 840s BC 830s BC - 820s BC - 810s BC 800s BC 790s BC 780s BC 770s BC Events and trends 827 BC - Zhou xuan wang becomes King of the Zhou Dynasty of China. ... The Caucasus is a region in West Asia between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea which includes the Caucasus mountains and surrounding lowlands. ... Diaokhi (Diaukhi, Dayaeni) was an ancient country on the territories of modern Georgia and Turkey. ... Assyrians (ܐܫܘܪܝܶܐ) is the name of a people from Northern Mesopotamia in Middle East, today split in three parts; Turkey, Syria and Iraq. ... Shalmaneser III (Shulanu-asharedu, the god Shulmanu is pre-eminent) was king of Assyria (858 BC - 823 BC), and son of the previous ruler, Ashurnasirpal II. His long reign was a constant series of campaigns against the eastern tribes, the Babylonians, the nations of Mesopotamia and Syria, as well as... Note: This article is currently being completely revised at Assyrian/Revision For the ancient Mesopotamian kingdom, see Assyria. ... Urartu was an ancient kingdom in eastern Anatolia, centred in the mountainous region around Lake Van (present-day Turkey), which existed from about 1000 BC, or earlier, until 585 BC, and which, at its apogee, stretched from northern Mesopotamia through the southern Caucasus, involving parts of present-day Armenia up... Diaokhi (Diaukhi, Dayaeni) was an ancient country on the territories of modern Georgia and Turkey. ... Centuries: 10th century BC - 9th century BC - 8th century BC Decades: 890s BC 880s BC 870s BC 860s BC 850s BC - 840s BC - 830s BC 820s BC 810s BC 800s BC 790s BC Events and Trends 845 BC - Pherecles, King of Athens dies after a reign of 19 years and...


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ასია  (http://www.istoria.ge/personografia/A/asia.htm:) (in Georgian)


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Sanskrit: asya (780 words)
asya — of the manifested universes; SB 1.1.1
asya — of this brahmacārī Vāmana; SB 8.21.13
asya — for the population of this universe; SB 12.11.46
Asya - Vikipedi (462 words)
Eski dünya kara kütlesinin bir parçası olan Asya 44 391 163 km²'lik yüz ölçümü ile dünyanın en büyük kıtasıdır.
Asya bu yükseltisini; dünyanın en yüksek zirvelerini bünyesinde barındıran Himalaya Dağları'na borçludur.
Asya; 3.5 milyarı aşan nüfusu ile dünyanın en kalabalık kıtasıdır.
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