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  1. Gutian people - Wikipedia

    The Guti (/ ˈɡuːti /), also known by the derived exonyms Gutians or Guteans, were a people of the ancient Near East who both appeared and disappeared during the Bronze Age.

  2. Gutians - World History Encyclopedia

    Oct 27, 2021 · The Gutians were a West Asiatic people who are thought to have lived around the Zagros Mountains in a region referred to as Gutium. They had no written language and all that is known of them comes from their enemies, including the Akkadians, Sumerians, and Assyrians, who blame them for the destruction and desolation of the land.

  3. Gutian rule in Mesopotamia - Wikipedia

    The Gutian dynasty (Sumerian: 𒄖𒋾𒌝𒆠, gu-ti-um KI) was a line of kings, originating among the Gutian people. Originally thought to be a horde that swept in and brought down Akkadian and Sumerian rule in Mesopotamia, the Gutians are now known to have been in the area for at least a century by then.

  4. Gutians - realhistoryww.com

    The Gutians were a tribe from northern and central ranges of Zagros mountains that overran southern Mesopotamia when the Akkadian empire collapsed in approximately 2154 BC.

  5. Guti | Persian Dynasty, Ancient Mesopotamia, Elamite Empire

    The Guti were a strong political force throughout the 3rd and 2nd millennia bc, especially about 2230, when they swept down into Babylonia (southern Mesopotamia), overthrowing the Akkadian empire (ruled at that time either by Naram-Sin or by his son Shar-kali-sharri), and traditionally took over control of most of the region.

  6. Kingdoms of Mesopotamia - Gutians / Gutium - The History Files

    Gutians / Gutium (Southern Mesopotamia) (Indo-Europeans?) The Gutians (Guti, or sometimes Quti) were one of a number of people who formed the population of ancient Mesopotamia. They occupied the central Zagros Mountain range from the last few centuries of the third millennium BC onwards, but nothing concrete is known about their origins.

  7. Gutian people - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Guti (/ ˈɡuːti /) or Quti, also known by the derived Gutians or Guteans, were a nomadic people of West Asia, around the Zagros Mountains (Modern Iran) during ancient times.

  8. Gutians - World History Encyclopedia - Podcast.co

    Aug 25, 2022 · The Gutians were a West Asiatic people who are thought to have lived around the Zagros Mountains in a region referred to as Gutium. They had no written language and all that is known of them comes from their enemies, including the Akkadians, Sumerians, and Assyrians, who blame them for the destruction and desolation of the land.

  9. Gutian: The Ancient Nomadic People of Mesopotamia - HISTORACT

    Mar 11, 2024 · The Gutian people were an ancient group who lived in what is now modern-day Iraq around 2100-2000 BCE. They were a nomadic people who are believed to have belonged to the larger Hurrian-speaking population. The Gutians are best known for their invasion and subsequent rule over the region of Sumer, which marked the end of the Akkadian Empire.

  10. Gutians - Wikipedia

    The Guti (/ ˈ ɡ uː t i /), also known by the derived exonyms Gutians or Guteans, were a people of the ancient Near East who both appeared and disappeared during the Bronze Age.Their homeland was known as Gutium (Sumerian: 𒄖𒌅𒌝𒆠, Gutūm KI or 𒄖𒋾𒌝𒆠, Gutium KI). [1] [2] Conflict between people from Gutium and the Akkadian Empire has been linked to …

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