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The Urumu (also called the Urumeans) were a tribe attested in cuneiform sources in the Bronze Age. They are often considered to be one of the ancestors of the Igor M. Diakonoff. The Pre-history of the Armenian People. Delmar, New York (1968, translated 1984) ch.3. [1]Boris Piotrovski. The Ancient Civilization of Urartu. Nagel. 1969. pp. 82, 199.Aram Kossian. "The Mushki Problem Reconsidered." 1997. pp. 256-257, 262. 260-261. [2] being one of the tribes which were part of the Armenian confederation.


History
The first mentioned the Urumu in the early 12th century BC. The Urumu, with their allies the and , conquered the lands of and Purukuzzi (near the source of the , west of ), inciting the locals not to pay taxes.Igor M. Diakonoff. The Pre-history of the Armenian People. Delmar, New York (1968, translated 1984) ch.3. [3]

suggested the Urumeans might have been mentioned much earlier, as the "Urumum" of the Cuthean Legend of Naram-Sin, which dates to the 3rd millennium BC.I.J. Gelb. "Inscriptions From Alishar and Vicinity." Researches in Anatolia. Vol. VI. Chicago University Press. 1935. Igor Diakonoff, however, placed Urumum in .

Vyacheslav Ivanov connected them to the "Urameans" in a separate Assyrian text also dated to around 2000 BC.


Location
The Urumu are believed to have originally come from the north () or northwest (Hatti). However, the Urumu are often associated with the lands of Arme and Urume (Inner Urumu), located to the west of Lake Van in the territory of (modern ).Armen Petrosyan. The Indo-European and Ancient Near Eastern Sources of the Armenian Epic (2002) pp. 82. [4] These lands are known from 8th century BC and Assyrian records.Inscription of Tiglath-Pileser I, King of Assyria։ Dalcassian Publishing Company։ 2019-12-07։ ISBN 978-1-0787-5197-1Igor M. Diakonoff. The Pre-history of the Armenian People. Delmar, New York (1968, translated 1984) ch.3. [5] In Urartian texts it is mentioned as Urme.


Ethno-linguistic makeup
Little is known about the language of the Urumu. However, their name, and the presence of Armenian toponyms in the region, led Igor Diakonoff and other scholars to suggest the Urumu (along with their allies the Mushki) may have been speakers of , the direct ancestor of the modern Armenian language.Igor M. Diakonoff. The Pre-history of the Armenian People. Delmar, New York (1968, translated 1984) ch.3. [6]Boris Piotrovski. The Ancient Civilization of Urartu. Nagel. 1969. pp. 82, 199.Aram Kossian. "The Mushki Problem Reconsidered." 1997. pp. 256-257, 262. 260-261. [7]

The exonyms "Armenia" and "Armenians" may originate in the Urartian "Armini," or "inhabitant of Arme."Armen Petrosyan (2007). "Towards the Origins of the Armenian People: The Problem of Identification of the Proto-Armenians: A Critical Review (in English)". Journal for the Society of Armenian Studies. p. 35. [8]

Petrosyan suggested the name "Urumu" was probably pronounced "Oromu" and was perhaps a dialectal form of "Aram" and/or "Arme," which he etymologized as deriving from Proto-Indo-European "*rē-mo-" (black).Armen Petrosyan. The Indo-European and Ancient Near Eastern Sources of the Armenian Epic. Institute for the Study of Man. 2002. p.82 [9]

According to Armenian tradition, the legendary Armenian patriarch Aram had a cousin and general named Mishak (Misak, Moshok). Scholars have proposed a connection between the names Aram and Urumu and Mishak and Mushki.Armen Petrosyan. The Indo-European and Ancient Near Eastern Sources of the Armenian Epic. Institute for the Study of Man. 2002. p.140. [10]


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