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Zamua Zamua (also Mazamua) was an ancient Pre-Iranic kingdom, corresponding with the earlier kingdom of Lullubi,〔''The Cambridge History of Iran'', Volume 2, (1985) Cambridge University Press, p. 59. (Direct link ). Last retrieved 11.12.2013〕 which stretched from lake Urmia to the upper reaches of the Diyala River, roughly corresponding with the modern Sulaimania governorate in Iraqi Kurdistan. It was centered at Sharazur plain. Ameka and Arashtua were two southern Zamuan kingdoms. A ''Nasiku'' bearing the name of ''Nur Adad'' was a Zamuan leader who launched a failed resistance against Assyrian domination. Its inhabitants was most probably related the Gutians living east and south of Zamua, and the Hurrians living northwest of the Kingdom. ==Inner Zamua== The northern regions of Zamua (towards lake Urmia) were known as ''Inner Zamua''. ''Ida'' was the most important state in Inner Zamua, with ''Nikdera'' one of its most important rulers.
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