Assyria | Naram-Suen | Naram Garam | Moo Ko-Suen | Assyria (Roman province) |
Naram-Sin quickly destroyed and dispersed the Sumerian rebels and also went on a vast campaign of conquest, taking his armies to Lebanon, Syria and Israel, and then to Egypt.
However, many historians, such as Wayne Horowitz, identify Armanî which was conquered by Naram-Sin of Akkad, with the Syrian city of Aleppo and not with the Armenian Highland.
:Not to be confused with other ancient Mesopotamian kings with the same name Naram-Suen
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He may or may not be the same person as a contemporaneous King of Assyria named Naram-Suen.