SIEN OF DIAUEHI
'Sien' was a king of the ancient people of Diauehi (Daiaeni) in northeastern Anatolia (circa 1120 BC-1100 BC). In 1112 BC, he led a large coalition of the tribes to counter the Assyrian advances in the north. The Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser I routed the allies. Sien was captured and later released on terms of vassalage.
★ Ronald Grigor Suny, ''The Making of the Georgian Nation: 2nd edition (December 1994), Indiana University Press'', ISBN 0-253-20915-3, page 45
★ Antonio Sagona, Claudia Sagona, ''Archaeology At The North-east Anatolian Frontier, I: An Historical Geography And A Field Survey of the Bayburt Province (Ancient Near Eastern Studies)'' (Hardcover), Peeters (January 30, 2005), ISBN 90-429-1390-8
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References and further reading
★ Ronald Grigor Suny, ''The Making of the Georgian Nation: 2nd edition (December 1994), Indiana University Press'', ISBN 0-253-20915-3, page 45
★ Antonio Sagona, Claudia Sagona, ''Archaeology At The North-east Anatolian Frontier, I: An Historical Geography And A Field Survey of the Bayburt Province (Ancient Near Eastern Studies)'' (Hardcover), Peeters (January 30, 2005), ISBN 90-429-1390-8
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