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List of rulers of the pre-Achaemenid kingdoms of Iran

Elam, c. 2700 – 519 BCE edit

The Elamites settlement was in southwestern Iran, where is modern Khuzestan, Ilam, Fars, Bushehr, Lorestan, Bakhtiari and Kohgiluyeh provinces. Their language was neither Semitic nor Indo-European, and they were the geographic ancestors of the Achaemenid/Persian empire. For a full list of Elamite major and minor kings see:

Western Kingdoms, c. 2550 – c. 700 BCE edit

Marhasi kingdom,[1][2] c. 2550c. 1900 BCE edit

Some scholars suggested that Marhasi were located in southeastern Iran.

  1. Migirenlil (c. 2550 BCE)
  2. Unnamed King (c. 2325 BCE)
  3. Abalgamash (c. 2316 – 2312 BCE), revolted against Rimush of Akkad
  4. Hubshumkibi (c. 2270 BCE contemporary with Naram-Sin king of Akkad)
  5. Unnamed King (c. 2080 BCE)
  6. Hashibatal (c. 2070 BCE contemporary with Shulgi king of Ur)
  7. Arvilukpi (c. 2050 BCE contemporary with Amar-Sin king of Ur)
  8. Pariashum (c. 2045 BCE contemporary with Amar-Sin king of Ur)
  9. Libanugshabash (2044–c. 2033 BCE)
  10. Mashhundahli (c. 2020 BCE contemporary with Ibbi-Sin king of Ur)

Namar kingdom,[1] c. 24th century–c. 750 BCE edit

  1. Tishari (c. 2350 BCE)
  2. Inbir (c. 2290 BCE)
  3. Sadarmat (c. 2270 BCE)
  4. Arisen (c. 2260 BCE)
  5. Unknown Queen (c. 1764 BCE)
  6. Karziyabku (c. 1200 BCE)
  7. Ritti-Marduk (c. 1110 BCE)
  8. Marduk-Mudammiq (until 844/2 BCE)
  9. Ianzu (844/2–835/4 BCE)

Zakhara kingdom,[1][2] c. 2350–c. 2250 BCE edit

  1. The unnamed prince of Zakhara (c. 2315 BCE)
  2. Ungapi (c. 2315 BCE). Regent of Zakhara
  3. The unnamed king of Zakhara (after 2254 BCE)

Ganhar kingdom,[1] c. 21st century BCE edit

  1. Kisari (c. 2071c. 2050 BCE)
  2. Warad-Nannar (c. 2035 BCE)

Parsua kingdom, c. 840c. 710 BCE edit

Ellipi kingdom, c. 810c. 700 BCE edit

Northwestern Kingdoms, c. 2400 – 521 BCE edit

Lullubi kingdom,[1][2] c. 2400–c. 650 BCE edit

  1. Immashkush (c. 2400 BCE)
  2. Anubanini (c. 2350 BCE) he ordered to make an inscription on the rock near Sar-e Pol-e Zahab
  3. Satuni (c. 2270 BCE contemporary with Naram-Sin king of Akkad and Khita king of Awan)
  4. Irib (c. 2037 BCE)
  5. Darianam (c. 2000 BCE)
  6. Ikki (precise dates unknown)
  7. Tar ... duni (precise dates unknown) son of Ikki. his inscription is found near the inscription of Anubanini
  8. Nur-Adad (c. 881 – 880 BCE)
  9. Zabini (c. 881 BCE)
  10. Hubaia (c. 830 BCE) vassal of Assyrians
  11. Dada (c. 715 BCE)
  12. Larkutla (c. 675 BCE)

Gilzan kingdom,[1] c. 900–c. 820 BCE edit

  1. Unknown king (c. 883c. 880 BCE)
  2. Asau (c. mid-9th century BCE)
  3. Upu (c. 827 BCE)

Ida kingdom,[1] c. 860–c. 710 BCE edit

  1. Nikdiara (c. 856/5c. 827 BCE)
  2. Sharsina (c. 821c. 820 BCE)
  3. Parnua (c. 713 BCE)

Allabria,[1] c. 850–c. 710 BCE edit

  1. Ianziburiash (c. 842 BCE)
  2. Artasari (c. 829 BCE)
  3. Bēl-apla-iddina (until 716 BCE)
  4. Itti (c. 711 BCE)

Gizilbunda kingdom,[1] c. 850–c. 700 BCE edit

  1. Pirishati (until 820 BCE) (in Urash)
  2. Titamashka (c. 820 BCE) (in Sasiashu)
  3. Kiara (c. 820 BCE) (in Kar-Sibutu)
  4. Engur (c. 820 BCE) (in Sibaru)
  5. Zizi (c. 714 BCE) (in Appatar)
  6. Zala (c. 714 BCE) (in Kit-Patia)

Araziash kingdom,[1] c. 850 – 716 BCE edit

  1. Barua (precise dates unknown)
  2. Munsuarta (c. 820 BCE)
  3. Unknown king (c. 775c. 772 BCE)
  4. Ramatea (c. 744 BCE)
  5. Satareshu (c. 713 BCE)

Manna kingdom, c. 850–c. 611 BCE edit

Andia Kingdom,[1][2] c. 850–c. 700 BCE edit

  1. Unnamed king of Andia (c. 827 BCE) contemporary with Daian-Ashur military leader of Assyrian empire in western Iran
  2. Telusina (c. 719 – 715 BCE) who revolted against king of Manna and was defeated by Sargon II king of Assyria

Kishesu kingdom, c. 830–c. 710 BCE edit

Sagbitu kingdom, c. 820–c. 710 BCE edit

Abdadana kingdom, c. 810–c. 710 BCE edit

Zikartu kingdom,[1] c. 750 – 521 BCE edit

  1. The unnamed king of Zikartu (c. 744 BCE)
  2. Mettati (c. 719 – 714 BCE)
  3. Bagparna (from 714 BCE)
  4. Tritantaechmes (until July 15, 521 BCE)

Median dynasty, 726–521 BCE edit

The Medes were an Iranian people. The Persians, a closely related and subject people, revolted against the Median empire during the 6th century BCE.

Throne Name Original Name Portrait Title Born-Died Entered office Left office Family Relations Note
Median dynasty,[3] 726–521 BCE
1 Deioces Dahyuka ? – 674 BCE 726 BCE 674 BCE son of Phraortes Deposed by Assyrians
2 Phraortes Fravartiš ? – 652 BCE 674 BCE 652 BCE son of Deioces Killed in battle with Assyrians and Scythians. Domination of Scythian kingdom 652–625 BCE
3 Cyaxares Huvaxšaθra ? – 585 BCE 625 BCE 585 BCE son of Phraortes Allied with Nabopolassar of Babylon and destroyed Assyria
4 Astyages Arštivaigah ? – 585 BCE 585 BCE 550 BCE son of Cyaxares Deposed and later killed
5 Cyaxares II Huvaxšaθra ? – May 521 BCE December 522 BCE May 8, 521 BCE descendant of Cyaxares Killed by Darius I

Karalla kingdom, c. 720–c. 700 BCE edit

Uriaku kingdom, c. 720–c. 700 BCE edit

Karzinu kingdom, c. 720–c. 700 BCE edit

Saparda kingdom, c. 720–c. 670 BCE edit

  1. Dusanni (r. c. 670 BCE)

Scythian kingdom of Iškuza, c. 700–c. 530 BCE edit

  1. Išpakaia (unknown - c. 679 BCE)
  2. Partatua (c. 679 BCE - c. 658/9 BCE), possible son of Išpakaia
  3. Madea (c. 658/9 BCE – 625 BCE), son of Partatua

Southern Kingdoms, c. 710–550 BCE edit

Achaemenid Kings of Parsumash, c. 710–c. 635 BCE edit

  1. Achaemenes, founder of the dynasty.
  2. Teispes (I) son of Achaemenes c. 710c. 685 BCE
  3. Cambyses (I) son of Teispes (I) c. 685c. 660 BCE
  4. Cyrus (I) son of Cambyses (I) c. 660c. 635 BCE

Achaemenid Kings of Anshan, c. 635 – 550 BCE edit

  1. Teispes of Anshan, or Teispes (II) son of Achaemenes or Cyrus (I), king of Persia, king of Anshan, c. 635c. 610 BCE[4]
  2. Cyrus I of Anshan or Cyrus (II), son of Teispes (II), king of Anshan c. 610c. 585 BCE[4]
  3. Cambyses I of Anshan or Cambyses (II), his son, king of Anshan c. 585 – 559 BCE[4]
  4. Cyrus II the Great or Cyrus (III), his son, king of Anshan 559–529. He conquered the Median Empire in 550 and established the Persian Empire.
  • Line of Ariaramnes
  1. Ariaramnes of Persia, son of Teispes (II), king of Persia. His reign is doubtful.
  2. Arsames of Persia, son of Ariaramnes, king of Persia until 550, died after 520. His reign is doubtful.
  3. His son Hystaspes was Satrap of Parthia under Cambyses II, Smerdis and his son Darius.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l Qashqai, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d Legrain, 1922; Cameron, 1936; D’yakonov, 1956; The Cambridge History of Iran; Hinz, 1972; The Cambridge Ancient History; Majidzadeh, 1991; Majidzadeh, 1997.
  3. ^ Cameron, 1936; D’yakonov, 1956; The Cambridge History of Iran
  4. ^ a b c Miroschedji, 1985. [full citation needed]

Bibliography edit

  • Cameron, George, "History of Early Iran", Chicago, 1936 (repr., Chicago, 1969; tr. E.-J. Levin, L’histoire de l’Iran antique, Paris, 1937; tr. H. Anusheh, ایران در سپیده دم تاریخ, Tehran, 1993)
  • D’yakonov, I. M., "Istoriya Midii ot drevenĭshikh vremen do kontsa IV beka de e.E" (The history of Media from ancient times to the end of the 4th century BCE), Moscow and Leningrad, 1956; tr. Karim Kešāvarz as Tāriḵ-e Mād, Tehran, 1966.
  • Hinz, W., "The Lost World of Elam", London, 1972 (tr. F. Firuznia, دنیای گمشده ایلام, Tehran, 1992)
  • Majidzadeh, Yusef, "History and civilization of Elam", Tehran, Iran University Press, 1991.
  • Majidzadeh, Yusef, "History and civilization of Mesopotamia", Tehran, Iran University Press, 1997, vol.1.
  • Potts, D. T., The Archaeology of Elam, Cambridge University Press, 1999.
  • Qashqai, Hamidreza, Chronicle of early Iran history, Tehran, Avegan press, 2011 (in Persian: گاهنمای سپیده دم تاریخ در ایران )
  • Boardman, John; Edwards, I. E. S.; Sollberger, E.; Hammond, N. G. L., eds. (1992). The Cambridge Ancient History, Volume III, Part 2: The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and other States of the Near East, from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B.C. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521227179.
  • Gershevitch, Ilya, ed. (1985). The Cambridge History of Iran, Volume 2: The Median and Achaemenian Periods. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-20091-1.
  • Vallat, Francois. Elam: The History of Elam. Encyclopaedia Iranica, vol. VIII pp. 301-313. London/New York, 1998.

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Further information List of rulers of Elam and List of monarchs of Persia Contents 1 Elam c 2700 519 BCE 2 Western Kingdoms c 2550 c 700 BCE 2 1 Marhasi kingdom 1 2 c 2550 c 1900 BCE 2 2 Namar kingdom 1 c 24th century c 750 BCE 2 3 Zakhara kingdom 1 2 c 2350 c 2250 BCE 2 4 Ganhar kingdom 1 c 21st century BCE 2 5 Parsua kingdom c 840 c 710 BCE 2 6 Ellipi kingdom c 810 c 700 BCE 3 Northwestern Kingdoms c 2400 521 BCE 3 1 Lullubi kingdom 1 2 c 2400 c 650 BCE 3 2 Gilzan kingdom 1 c 900 c 820 BCE 3 3 Ida kingdom 1 c 860 c 710 BCE 3 4 Allabria 1 c 850 c 710 BCE 3 5 Gizilbunda kingdom 1 c 850 c 700 BCE 3 6 Araziash kingdom 1 c 850 716 BCE 3 7 Manna kingdom c 850 c 611 BCE 3 8 Andia Kingdom 1 2 c 850 c 700 BCE 3 9 Kishesu kingdom c 830 c 710 BCE 3 10 Sagbitu kingdom c 820 c 710 BCE 3 11 Abdadana kingdom c 810 c 710 BCE 3 12 Zikartu kingdom 1 c 750 521 BCE 3 13 Median dynasty 726 521 BCE 3 14 Karalla kingdom c 720 c 700 BCE 3 15 Uriaku kingdom c 720 c 700 BCE 3 16 Karzinu kingdom c 720 c 700 BCE 3 17 Saparda kingdom c 720 c 670 BCE 3 18 Scythian kingdom of Iskuza c 700 c 530 BCE 4 Southern Kingdoms c 710 550 BCE 4 1 Achaemenid Kings of Parsumash c 710 c 635 BCE 4 2 Achaemenid Kings of Anshan c 635 550 BCE 5 References 6 BibliographyElam c 2700 519 BCE editThe Elamites settlement was in southwestern Iran where is modern Khuzestan Ilam Fars Bushehr Lorestan Bakhtiari and Kohgiluyeh provinces Their language was neither Semitic nor Indo European and they were the geographic ancestors of the Achaemenid Persian empire For a full list of Elamite major and minor kings see List of rulers of ElamWestern Kingdoms c 2550 c 700 BCE editMarhasi kingdom 1 2 c 2550 c 1900 BCE edit Some scholars suggested that Marhasi were located in southeastern Iran Migirenlil c 2550 BCE Unnamed King c 2325 BCE Abalgamash c 2316 2312 BCE revolted against Rimush of Akkad Hubshumkibi c 2270 BCE contemporary with Naram Sin king of Akkad Unnamed King c 2080 BCE Hashibatal c 2070 BCE contemporary with Shulgi king of Ur Arvilukpi c 2050 BCE contemporary with Amar Sin king of Ur Pariashum c 2045 BCE contemporary with Amar Sin king of Ur Libanugshabash 2044 c 2033 BCE Mashhundahli c 2020 BCE contemporary with Ibbi Sin king of Ur Namar kingdom 1 c 24th century c 750 BCE edit Tishari c 2350 BCE Inbir c 2290 BCE Sadarmat c 2270 BCE Arisen c 2260 BCE Unknown Queen c 1764 BCE Karziyabku c 1200 BCE Ritti Marduk c 1110 BCE Marduk Mudammiq until 844 2 BCE Ianzu 844 2 835 4 BCE Zakhara kingdom 1 2 c 2350 c 2250 BCE edit The unnamed prince of Zakhara c 2315 BCE Ungapi c 2315 BCE Regent of Zakhara The unnamed king of Zakhara after 2254 BCE Ganhar kingdom 1 c 21st century BCE edit Kisari c 2071 c 2050 BCE Warad Nannar c 2035 BCE Parsua kingdom c 840 c 710 BCE edit Ellipi kingdom c 810 c 700 BCE editNorthwestern Kingdoms c 2400 521 BCE editLullubi kingdom 1 2 c 2400 c 650 BCE edit Immashkush c 2400 BCE Anubanini c 2350 BCE he ordered to make an inscription on the rock near Sar e Pol e Zahab Satuni c 2270 BCE contemporary with Naram Sin king of Akkad and Khita king of Awan Irib c 2037 BCE Darianam c 2000 BCE Ikki precise dates unknown Tar duni precise dates unknown son of Ikki his inscription is found near the inscription of Anubanini Nur Adad c 881 880 BCE Zabini c 881 BCE Hubaia c 830 BCE vassal of Assyrians Dada c 715 BCE Larkutla c 675 BCE Gilzan kingdom 1 c 900 c 820 BCE edit Unknown king c 883 c 880 BCE Asau c mid 9th century BCE Upu c 827 BCE Ida kingdom 1 c 860 c 710 BCE edit Nikdiara c 856 5 c 827 BCE Sharsina c 821 c 820 BCE Parnua c 713 BCE Allabria 1 c 850 c 710 BCE edit Ianziburiash c 842 BCE Artasari c 829 BCE Bel apla iddina until 716 BCE Itti c 711 BCE Gizilbunda kingdom 1 c 850 c 700 BCE edit Pirishati until 820 BCE in Urash Titamashka c 820 BCE in Sasiashu Kiara c 820 BCE in Kar Sibutu Engur c 820 BCE in Sibaru Zizi c 714 BCE in Appatar Zala c 714 BCE in Kit Patia Araziash kingdom 1 c 850 716 BCE edit Barua precise dates unknown Munsuarta c 820 BCE Unknown king c 775 c 772 BCE Ramatea c 744 BCE Satareshu c 713 BCE Manna kingdom c 850 c 611 BCE edit Andia Kingdom 1 2 c 850 c 700 BCE edit Unnamed king of Andia c 827 BCE contemporary with Daian Ashur military leader of Assyrian empire in western Iran Telusina c 719 715 BCE who revolted against king of Manna and was defeated by Sargon II king of Assyria Kishesu kingdom c 830 c 710 BCE edit Sagbitu kingdom c 820 c 710 BCE edit Abdadana kingdom c 810 c 710 BCE edit Zikartu kingdom 1 c 750 521 BCE edit The unnamed king of Zikartu c 744 BCE Mettati c 719 714 BCE Bagparna from 714 BCE Tritantaechmes until July 15 521 BCE Median dynasty 726 521 BCE edit The Medes were an Iranian people The Persians a closely related and subject people revolted against the Median empire during the 6th century BCE Throne Name Original Name Portrait Title Born Died Entered office Left office Family Relations Note Median dynasty 3 726 521 BCE 1 Deioces Dahyuka 674 BCE 726 BCE 674 BCE son of Phraortes Deposed by Assyrians 2 Phraortes Fravartis 652 BCE 674 BCE 652 BCE son of Deioces Killed in battle with Assyrians and Scythians Domination of Scythian kingdom 652 625 BCE 3 Cyaxares Huvaxsa8ra 585 BCE 625 BCE 585 BCE son of Phraortes Allied with Nabopolassar of Babylon and destroyed Assyria 4 Astyages Arstivaigah 585 BCE 585 BCE 550 BCE son of Cyaxares Deposed and later killed 5 Cyaxares II Huvaxsa8ra May 521 BCE December 522 BCE May 8 521 BCE descendant of Cyaxares Killed by Darius I Karalla kingdom c 720 c 700 BCE edit Uriaku kingdom c 720 c 700 BCE edit Karzinu kingdom c 720 c 700 BCE edit Saparda kingdom c 720 c 670 BCE edit Dusanni r c 670 BCE Scythian kingdom of Iskuza c 700 c 530 BCE edit Ispakaia unknown c 679 BCE Partatua c 679 BCE c 658 9 BCE possible son of Ispakaia Madea c 658 9 BCE 625 BCE son of PartatuaSouthern Kingdoms c 710 550 BCE editAchaemenid Kings of Parsumash c 710 c 635 BCE edit Achaemenes founder of the dynasty Teispes I son of Achaemenes c 710 c 685 BCE Cambyses I son of Teispes I c 685 c 660 BCE Cyrus I son of Cambyses I c 660 c 635 BCE Achaemenid Kings of Anshan c 635 550 BCE edit Teispes of Anshan or Teispes II son of Achaemenes or Cyrus I king of Persia king of Anshan c 635 c 610 BCE 4 Cyrus I of Anshan or Cyrus II son of Teispes II king of Anshan c 610 c 585 BCE 4 Cambyses I of Anshan or Cambyses II his son king of Anshan c 585 559 BCE 4 Cyrus II the Great or Cyrus III his son king of Anshan 559 529 He conquered the Median Empire in 550 and established the Persian Empire Line of Ariaramnes Ariaramnes of Persia son of Teispes II king of Persia His reign is doubtful Arsames of Persia son of Ariaramnes king of Persia until 550 died after 520 His reign is doubtful His son Hystaspes was Satrap of Parthia under Cambyses II Smerdis and his son Darius References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l Qashqai 2011 a b c d Legrain 1922 Cameron 1936 D yakonov 1956 The Cambridge History of Iran Hinz 1972 The Cambridge Ancient History Majidzadeh 1991 Majidzadeh 1997 Cameron 1936 D yakonov 1956 The Cambridge History of Iran a b c Miroschedji 1985 full citation needed Bibliography editCameron George History of Early Iran Chicago 1936 repr Chicago 1969 tr E J Levin L histoire de l Iran antique Paris 1937 tr H Anusheh ایران در سپیده دم تاریخ Tehran 1993 D yakonov I M Istoriya Midii ot drevenĭshikh vremen do kontsa IV beka de e E The history of Media from ancient times to the end of the 4th century BCE Moscow and Leningrad 1956 tr Karim Kesavarz as Tariḵ e Mad Tehran 1966 Hinz W The Lost World of Elam London 1972 tr F Firuznia دنیای گمشده ایلام Tehran 1992 Legrain Leon Historical Fragments Philadelphia The University of Pennsylvania Museum Publications of the Babylonian Section vol XIII 1922 Majidzadeh Yusef History and civilization of Elam Tehran Iran University Press 1991 Majidzadeh Yusef History and civilization of Mesopotamia Tehran Iran University Press 1997 vol 1 Potts D T The Archaeology of Elam Cambridge University Press 1999 Qashqai Hamidreza Chronicle of early Iran history Tehran Avegan press 2011 in Persian گاهنمای سپیده دم تاریخ در ایران Boardman John Edwards I E S Sollberger E Hammond N G L eds 1992 The Cambridge Ancient History Volume III Part 2 The Assyrian and Babylonian Empires and other States of the Near East from the Eighth to the Sixth Centuries B C Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 9780521227179 Gershevitch Ilya ed 1985 The Cambridge History of Iran Volume 2 The Median and Achaemenian Periods Cambridge Cambridge University Press ISBN 0 521 20091 1 Vallat Francois Elam The History of Elam Encyclopaedia Iranica vol VIII pp 301 313 London New York 1998 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of rulers of the pre Achaemenid kingdoms of Iran amp oldid 1211563617 Median dynasty 726 521 BC, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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