Miyerkules, Marso 15, 2017

11 TALES OF INDALUS CHAPTER3 B



TALES OF INDALUS 
CHAPTER3 B

128.jpg Harmhabi
HAMMURABBI
Whats more about India? Rho  asked Sharvad

During the time of Hammurabbi, king of Babylon Assyria conquerred Egypt Together with the hebrews The people of Tyoppia  were  became captives they lived in the ferTile valley of India..



Aryan tribe in India


They were assimilated in the Dasyous tribe of India.  and with the Arya tribe.  Later genertions of the Arya tribe have dark skin as a result of the inter marrages with the black people of Tyoppia 

Even inthe time of Amenôfes III. they had endeavoured to reap profit from the discords of Mitanniof ahat is mnow Parthia, and had asserted their supremacy over it. Dushratta, however, was able to defeat one of their chiefs. Repulsed on this side, they fell back upon that part of Naharaim lying between the Euphrates and Orontes, and made themselves masters of one town after another in spite of the despairing appeals of the conquered to the Theban king. From the accession of Khûniatonû, they set to work to annex the countries of Nukhassi, Nîi, Tunipa, and Zinzauru: they looked with covetous eyes upon Phoenicia, and were already menacing Coele-Syria. The religious confusion in Egypt under Tûtankhamon and Aî left them a free field for their ambitions, and when Harmhabî ventured to cross to the east of the isthmus, he found them definitely installed in the region stretching from the Mediterranean and the Lebanon to the Euphrates. Their then reigning prince, Sapalulu, appeared to have been the founder of a new dynasty: he united the forces of the country in a solid body, and was within a little of making a single state out of all Northern Syri

    
     Salmanasar III. king of Assyria             

     Sapalulu has the same name as that wo meet with later on in the country of Patin, in the time of Salmanasar III., viz. Sapalulme. It is known to us only from a treaty with the Khâti( hettites), which makes him rival with Ramses : it was with him probably that Harmhabî had to deal in his Syrian campaigns. The limit of his empire towards the south is gathered in a measure from what we know of the wars of Seti I. with the Khâti       

   All Naharaim had submitted to Salmanasar III: Zahi, Alasia, and the Amurru had passed under his government from that of the Pharaohs; Carchemish, Tunipa, Nîi, Hamath, figured among his royal cities, and Qodshû was the defence of his southern frontier. His progress towards the east was not less considerable. Mitanni, Arzapi, and the principalities of the Euphrates as far as the Balikh, possibly even to the Khabur,* paid him homage: beyond this, Assyria and Chaldæa barred his way. Here, as on his other frontiers, fortune brought him face to face with the most formidable powers of the Asiatic world.      




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