These
names were used in ancient Akkad.
Ashur πΈπ© (Settlement & Region) English, Arabic, Persian, AkkadianFrom Akkadian
πΈπ© (Assur), meaning unknown. This was the capital city of the Assyrian Empire, supposedly named for the god
Ashur, though the god was in fact probably named for the city. The empire, Assyria, was also named for it. The city was destroyed in the 14th century by the forces of Tamerlane.
... [more] Urartu π³π¨ππ
(Region) Akkadian, Armenian, EnglishFrom Akkadian
π³π¨ππ
(Urartu), meaning unknown, possibly of Old Armenian origin. This was the name of an ancient kingdom that existed between the 9th and 6th centuries BC in eastern Anatolia (modern
Armenia and
Turkey).
Uruk π·π (Settlement) Akkadian, EnglishFrom Sumerian
π· (uru) meaning
"city". This was the name of a city-state of ancient Sumer (later Akkad and Babylonia). It was inhabited until the time of the Islamic conquest of the area.