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Although the region of Urartu had been controlled by the Assyrians following conflicts, Argishti II was still able to expand his influence further east, as inscriptions in
272: 125:. His forces drove the Assyrians back across the pre-war border and deep into the Assyrian heartlands, reconquering major towns and cities around 301: 306: 238: 265: 153:", a period of lengthy peace and economic prosperity, which carried into the reigns of Argishti's two successors, his son 258: 296: 28: 291: 219: 36: 8: 165: 114: 246: 118: 75: 205: 242: 285: 146: 211: 158: 150: 138: 126: 130: 230: 154: 122: 102: 80: 64: 142: 110: 106: 90: 54: 134: 117:, Argishti was responsible for orchestrating major Urartian 141:, and conquering the territory as far south as the city of 109:
from 714 BC to 680 BC. He succeeded his father, King
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