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- Umman_Manda abstract "Umman Manda (Akkadian for host of Manda) is a term used in the early second and first millennia BC for a poorly known people in ancient near east whom by some scholars are identified as to be of Indo-European origin. They have been identified as in different contexts as Hurrians, Elamites, Medes, Cimmerians, and Scythians. The homeland of Umman Manda seems to be somewhere from Central Anatolia to north or northeastern Babylonia in what later came to be known as Mitanni, Mannae and Media, respectively.Zaluti, a leader of Ummanda Manda is mentioned, whose name seems to have an Indo-Iranian etymology. He is even suggested to be identified with Salitis the founder of the Hyksos, the Fifteenth dynasty of Egypt.The principal literary source is the so-called Cuthaean Legend of Naram-Sin, a composition that deals with the third-millennium king of Agade (Akkad) Naram-Sin and his struggles against the Umman-manda. As a literary topos, the Umman-manda represent a socio-cultural phenomenon with a strong theological basis: The Umman-manda are created by the gods and called forth from their homeland on the northeastern frontier of Mesopotamia by the chief god, be it Enlil, Marduk, or Aššur, for some particular work of destruction; since this destruction is divinely ordained, human beings are powerless to stop it, and in fact are enjoined against interfering; when the destruction is completed, the gods themselves will destroy the Umman-manda. In the literary topos, the Umman-manda is the enemy of civilization. The question of who the original Umman-manda were remains a mystery.In the first millennium BC, the term denoted Cimmerians and/or Medes.".
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- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Akkadian_Empire.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Akkadian_language.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Ashur_(god).
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Babylonia.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ancient_Near_East.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Cimmerians.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Enlil.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Fifteenth_Dynasty_of_Egypt.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Hyksos.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Indo-European_languages.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Mannaeans.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Marduk.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Medes.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Mitanni.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Naram-Sin_of_Akkad.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Drews.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLink Salitis.
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manda".
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLinkText "Umman Manda".
- Umman_Manda wikiPageWikiLinkText "Umman-Manda".
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- Umman_Manda subject Category:Ancient_Near_East.
- Umman_Manda hypernym Term.
- Umman_Manda comment "Umman Manda (Akkadian for host of Manda) is a term used in the early second and first millennia BC for a poorly known people in ancient near east whom by some scholars are identified as to be of Indo-European origin. They have been identified as in different contexts as Hurrians, Elamites, Medes, Cimmerians, and Scythians.".
- Umman_Manda label "Umman Manda".
- Umman_Manda sameAs Q7881701.
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- Umman_Manda sameAs Q7881701.
- Umman_Manda wasDerivedFrom Umman_Manda?oldid=689085070.
- Umman_Manda isPrimaryTopicOf Umman_Manda.