Rusa I leads by 2.1 pts · 2 figures compared

Emperor · Ancient

Emperor · Ancient
Elamite forces under King Shutruk-Nahhunte invaded Babylonia, defeated Marduk-apla-iddina I, and sacked Babylon. This invasion ended the Kassite dynasty's rule over Babylon, leading to a period of Elamite dominance in Mesopotamia.
Rusa I built a series of fortresses in the Caucasus region to defend Urartu's northern borders. These fortifications, such as the fortress at Teishebaini, were intended to protect against Cimmerian and other nomadic incursions, but were ultimately insufficient.
Rusa I's army was defeated by the Assyrian king Sargon II near Lake Urmia. The Assyrians captured the Urartian camp and destroyed the temple at Musasir. This defeat devastated Urartian military power and led to the loss of key territories.
After the defeat by Sargon II and the destruction of the temple at Musasir, Rusa I committed suicide. His death marked the end of Urartian resistance and left the kingdom in chaos, allowing Assyria to dominate the region for decades.
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