PuzurAshurIII was the Monarch king of Assyria from 1503 BC to 1479 BC. According to the Assyrian King List , he was the son and successor of Ashur nirari I and ruled for 24 years. He is also the first Assyrian king to appear in the synchronistic history, where he is described as a contemporary of Burnaburiash I Burnaburiash of Babylon . ref Who s who in the ancient Near East By Gwendolyn Leick ref A few of his building inscriptions were found at Assur . He rebuilt part of the temple of Ishtar in his capital, Ashur , and the southern parts of the city wall. Ref The Cambridge Ancient History edited, by I. E. S. Edwards, C. J. Gadd, N. G. L. Hammond, E. Sollberger ref References references start box succession box title King of Assyria before Ashur nirari I after Enlil nasir I years 1503&ndash 1479 BCE end box Category 16th century BC births Category 1479 BC deaths Category History of Assyria Assyrian stub ca PuzurAshurIII cs Puzur A ur III. de Puzur A ur III. es PuzurAshurIII id PuzurAshurIII ja 3 pl Puzur Aszur III ru III sh Puzur A ur III ... more details
Puzur A ur I was the first ruler of Assur to bear an Akkadian name and he is thought to have been the founder of a local dynasty, as his predecessors bore names of Hurrian or, in the case of twelve of the kings who lived in tents, Amorite origin. He probably reigned before 1940 BC. Biography He is only known from his place in the Assyrian Kinglist and references in the inscriptions of his descendants as there are none that are contemporary. ref name grayson cite book title Assyrian Royal Inscriptions, Volume 1 author A. K. Grayson publisher Otto Harrassowitz year 1972 pages 6, 8, 12, 15 ref His immediate predecessors bore distinctly Hurrian names and the dynasty he may have founded was to endure until PuzurAshur II Puzur A ur II , was overthrown by Naram Sin of Assyria Naram Suen and the forces of Eshnunna E nunna . ref cite book title In Search of History Historiography in the Ancient World and the Origins of Biblical History author John Van Seters publisher Eisenbrauns year 1997 page 75 ref The title i i ak a ur , vice regent of Ashur god Assur , was born by his successors, in conjunction with the rank usually written in Sumerian language Sumerian as PA.TE.SI, meaning NSI, governor. ref cite book title Analysis of variants in the Assyrian royal titulary from the origins to Tiglath Pileser III author Barbara Cifola publisher Istituto universitario orientale year 1995 page 8 ref References Reflist S start Succession box title King of Assyria before Akiya Assyrian king Akiya after Shalim ahum alim ahum years ca. 1950 BC S end Assyrian kings DEFAULTSORT PuzurAshur I Category History of Assyria Category Assyrian kings Category 20th century BC rulers ca PuzurAshur I cs Puzur A ur I. es Puzur Assur I ka I pl Puzur Aszur I ro Puzur A ur I ru I ... more details
Puzur A& x0161 & x0161 ur II was King of Assyria for 8 years between 1865 BC to 1857 BC. He was the son and successor of Sargon I & x0160 arru kin I Sargon . Due to his father s long reign he came to the throne at a late age since one of his sons, named Ili bani, was a witness in a contract and so already a grown man eleven years before Puzur A& x0161 & x0161 ur became ruler. He was succeeded by his son Naram Suen of Assyria Naram Suen . Limmu officials by year p Annual limmu officials from the accession of Puzur A& x0161 & x0161 ur, the waklum overseer , in the limum of A& x0161 & x0161 ur iddin son of & x0160 uli to his death in the limum of Inaya son of Amuraya. ref Klaas R. Veenhof, The old Assyrian list of year eponyms from Karum Kanish and its chronological implications Ankara, Turkish Historical Society, 2003 . ref BC dates are based on a date of 1833 BC for the recorded solar eclipse in the limum of Puzur I& x0161 tar. ref C. Michel, Nouvelles donn& x00e9 es pour la chronologie du II& x1d49 mill& x00e9 naire , NABU 2002, Nr. 20, 17f. ref p 1865 A& x0161 & x0161 ur iddin son of & x0160 uli br 1864 A& x0161 & x0161 ur nada son of Puzur Ana br 1863 Kubia son of Karria br 1862 Ili dan son of Elali br 1861 & x1e62 ilulu son of Uku br 1860 A& x0161 & x0161 ur nada son of Ili binanni br 1859 Ikuppi I& x0161 tar son of Ikua br 1858 Buzutaya son of & x0160 uli br 1857 Innaya son of Amuraya References reflist start box succession box title King of Assyria before Sargon I after Naram Suen of Assyria Naram Suen years 1865&ndash 1857 BC end box assyrian stub MEast royal stub Category Assyrian kings Category 19th century BC deaths ca PuzurAshur II cs Puzur A ur II. ja 2 pl Puzur Aszur II ru II sh Puzur A ur II ... more details
unsourced date February 2009 Ashur dan III was King of Assyria from 773 to 755 BC. Ashur dan III was the son of Adad nirari III , and succeeded his brother Shalmaneser IV in 773 BC. Ashur dan s reign was a difficult age for the Assyrian monarchy. The rulership was severely limited by the influence of court dignitaries, particularly that of Shamshi ilu, who was the commander in chief turtanu . According to the eponym canon, in 765 BC Assyria was hit by a plague, and the following year the king could not campaign it was customary for the Assyrian king to lead a military expedition every year . In 763 BC a revolt broke out, which lasted until 759 BC, when another plague hit the land. His reign and the reigns of preceding Assyrian kings have been astronomically dated based on the only verifiable reference to a solar eclipse in Assyrian chronicles, the so called eclipse of Bur Sagale . Ashur dan was succeeded by another brother, Ashur nirari V . start box succession box title King of Assyria before Shalmaneser IV after Ashur nirari V years 773&ndash 755 BC end box See also Assyrian eclipse Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur dan III ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur dan III Category 754 BC deaths Category Assyrian kings MEast hist stub MEast royal stub Assyrian stub cs A ur d n III. de A ur dan III. es Ashurdan III fr Assur dan III ko 3 nl Assur dan III ja 3 no Assur Dan III pl Aszur dan III pt Ashur dan III ru III sh A ur Dan III sv Ashur Dan III zh ... more details
A ur nerari III , inscribed sup m sup a ur ERIM.GABA, Ashur god A ur is my help, ref name pna cite book title The Prosopography of the Neo Assyrian Empire, Volume 1, Part I A author A. Fuchs, K. Radner editor K. Radner publisher The Neo Assyrian Text Corpus Project year 1998 page 208 ref was king of Assyria 1203 1198 BC or 1193 1187 BC . He was the grandson of Tukulti Ninurta I and may have succeeded his uncle or more probably his father Ashur nadin apli to the throne, who had participated in a conspiracy against Tukulti Ninurta I which led to his murder. Biography According to the Nassouhi Assyrian King List, ref group i Nassouhi list, iii 32 sup m sup A ur n r r m r A ur n din ap li sub 2 sub 6 MU sup me sup first published by E. Nassouhi AfO 4 1927 p. 1 11 and pl. 1f provenance Assur. ref he was the son of A ur nadin apli, his predecessor in this copy and that from Khorsabad, ref group i Khorsabad list, iii 23 sup m sup A ur n r r m r sup m sup A ur n ir sub 2 sub apli 6 MU sup me sup first published by I. J. Gelb JNES 13 1954 209 230 and pl. XIVf provenance Khorsabad. ref although the Khorsabad and SDAS ref group i SDAS list, iii 13 sup m sup A ur n r r m r ... Ashur Nirari 03 Category Assyrian kings Category 12th century BC rulers ca Ashurnirari III cs A ur nir ri III. de A ur nirari III. es Ashur nirari III eo A ur nirari la 3 a eu Ashur nirari III.a ko 3 hr A ur nirari III. it Ashur nirari III ja 3 pl Aszur nirari III ru III sh A ur nirari III ... to A ur nirari III extraordinarily insulting letter ref group i Tablet K. 3045 ABL 924 LUGAL.ME ... by Adad shuma usur Adad uma u ur , king of Babylon , to two rulers, A ur nerari III and Il ... Succession box title King of Assyria before Ashur nadin apli after Enlil kudurri usur years 1193&ndash 1187 BCE end box Assyrian kings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur Nirari ... more details
Puzur Sin was an Assyria Assyrian vice regent who according to the Assyrian King List was responsible for driving out Asinum the Amorite vassal king of the Babylonians from Assyria, and allowing the native Ashur dugul to seize the throne. ref Georges Roux Ancient Iraq ref ref Assyrian King List ref A period of civil war followed this event which ended Babylonian and Amorite influence in Assyria by 1720 BC. References reflist Asia hist stub Category Assyria ... more details
Other uses Ashur lang he often also transliterated as Asshur to reflect the pointing of Hebrew letter wikt Shin letter Shin in the Masoretic Text Masoretic text , which doubles the , was the second son of Shem , the son of Noah . Ashur s brothers were Elam , Arpachshad Arphaxad , Lud son of Shem Lud , and Aram, son of Shem Aram . The Hebrew language Hebrew text of bibleverse Genesis 10 11 KJV is somewhat ambiguous as to whether it was Asshur himself as the Authorized King James Version 1611 Authorized Version says , or Nimrod king Nimrod as in some other English translations who, according to Biblical tradition, built the Assyria n cities of Nineveh , Resen Genesis Resen , Rehoboth Ir and Nimrud Calah , since the name Asshur can refer to both the person and the country. bibleref Genesis 10 8 12 9 AV, bibleref Genesis 10 8 12 ESV ESV ref citation url http books.google.com books?id 8zV9AAAAMAAJ&pg PA106 title The sacred and profane history of the world connected volume Vol.1 pages 106 107 author Samuel Shuckford, James Talboys Wheeler year 1858 ref The 1st century Judaeo Roman historian Flavius Josephus further gives the following statement Ashur lived at the city of Nineve and named his subjects Assyrians, who became the most fortunate nation, beyond others Antiquities , i, vi, 4 . According to some Judaeo Christian traditions, the city of Assur Ashur also spelled Assur or A ur was founded by Ashur the son of Shem, who was deified by later generations as the city s patron god. However, no record of this has been found in Mesopotamian annals Assyria n tradition lists an early Assyrian king named Ushpia as having dedicated the first temple to the god Ashur god Ashur in the city in ca. the 21st century BC. It is highly likely that the city was named in honour of the Assyrian god of the same name. ref Georges Roux Ancient Iraq ref Ashur the father of Tekoa is mentioned in 1 Chronicles 4. References reflist Sons of Noah Category Torah people Category Hebrew ... more details
Puzur Suen son of Kug Bau not to be confused with Gutian dynasty of Sumer Puzur Suen son of Hablum was the 1st ruler of the Sumerian king list Fourth Dynasty of Kish 4th dynasty of Kish . Category Sumerian rulers ... more details
Ashur nirari I was the Monarch king of Assyria from 1529 BC to 1503 BC and the son of the former king Ishme Dagan II . Under his reign, he helped construct the langraum of the Sin Shamash temple at the Assyrian capital of Ashur . ref Rediscovering Tell Leilan on the Habur Plains of Syria by Harvey Weiss ref References references Start box Succession box title King of Assyria before Shamshi Adad III after PuzurAshurIII years 1529&ndash 1503 BCE end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur Nirari 01 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur Nirari 01 Category 1503 BC deaths Category History of Assyria Category Kings of Assyria Royal stub Assyrian stub ca Ashurnirari I de A ur nirari I. ja 1 sh A ur nirari I ... more details
Ashur or Assur or Asur may refer to Assyria the city of Assur , the first capital of Assyria Ashur god Ashur , the main god of Assyrian mythology later identified with Anshar Ashur a common given name among Assyrian people Ashur Bible Ashur , grandson of Noah in Genesis Asur a village in the Kumbakonam taluk of Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, India Ashur, Bushehr a village in Iran Asur people a tribal group living primarily in the Indian state of Jharkhand Asur, a High Elves Warhammer race in Warhammer Fantasy See also Assyria disambiguation Assur city, in North Africa Asura s, deities in Hinduism and Buddhism Asura disambiguation , other uses of the term. Day of Ashura Ashura , the Muslim holy day Ashura disambiguation disambig ar da Assur de Assur es Assur desambiguaci n fr Assur hr A ur razdvojba it Assur he lb Assur hu Assur egy rtelm s t lap nl Assur pl Aszur pt Assur ru sl A ur razlo itev uk ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Ashur shaduni was the Monarch king of Assyria for only one month in 1454 BC. He took control of the empire after the death of his father Nur ili , but was overthrown in a coup by his uncle Ashur rabi I . Start box Succession box title King of Assyria before Nur ili after Ashur rabi I years 1454 BCE End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur Shaduni ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur Shaduni Category 1454 BC deaths Category History of Assyria Category Leaders ousted by a coup Assyrian stub ca Ashurshaduni cs A ur ad ni de A ur aduni ja ru sh A ur aduni ... more details
Infobox Broadcast call letters Ashur TV station logo Image Ashurtv.JPG station slogan station branding Ashur TV analog digital affiliations Assyrian democratic movement founded location San Jose, California callsign meaning owner former affiliations former call signs homepage http www.ashurtv.net www.ashurtv.net Unreferenced date April 2008 Ashur TV is an Assyrian people Assyrian based satellite television channel that is affiliated with the Assyrian Democratic Movement political party. See also Suroyo TV Ishtar TV Suryoyo Sat KBSV Assyria TV Category Aramaic language television channels Category Television stations Category Assyrian culture tv station stub ar Template Iraqi broadcast television ... more details
Image Ashur god.jpg thumb 200px right A Neo Assyrian feather robed archer figure, symbolizing Ashur. The right hand is extended similar to the Faravahar figure, while the left hand holds a bow instead of a ring 9th or 8th c. BC relief . Ashur also Assur , A ur written A ur , also A r , in Neo Assyrian often shortened to A is the head of the Assyria n pantheon. As the deified city Assur pronounced Ashur , which dates from the 3rd millennium BC and was the capital of the Old Assyrian kingdom. ref K. http books.google.com.au books?id yCkRz5pfxz0C&printsec frontcover&dq Dictionary of Deities ... 9 ref As such, Ashur did not originally have a family, but as the cult came under southern Mesopotamian ... and one of the most important gods of the southern pantheon, and in time Ashur absorbed Enlil s wife ... conquered peoples to take up the worship of Ashur instead, Assyrian imperial propaganda declared ... id period 8th 7th centuries BCE , Assyrian scribes began to write the name of Ashur with the cuneiform ... seems to have been to put Ashur at the head of the Babylonian pantheon, where Anshar and his ... not appear, and instead it is Ashur, as Anshar, who slays Tiamat the chaos monster and creates the world of humankind. ref Donald A. Mackenzie Myths of Babylonia and Assyria 1915 , chapter 15 Ashur the National ... that Ashur was represented as the solar disc that appears frequently in Assyrian iconography , but evidence ... the name Ashur, including, above all, Ashurnasirpal , Esarhaddon Ashur aha iddina , and Ashurbanipal ... , and il a ur god of Ashur . The symbols of Ashur include a winged sun winged disc with horns, enclosing .... Jastrow regards the winged disc as the purer and more genuine symbol of Ashur as a solar deity ... . ref Donald A. Mackenzie Myths of Babylonia and Assyria 1915 , chapter 15 Ashur the National God ... Assyrian flag , contains an image of Ashur Faravahar Asura Asura disambiguation Ahura DEFAULTSORT Ashur ... b g pt Assur deus ass rio ro Ashur ru sl A ur mitologija sh A ur bog uk ... more details
Image AshurYousif.JPG thumb 200ppx Ashur Yusef Efendi Syriac language Syriac span dir ltr 1858 Elaz Harput , Ottoman Empire June 23, 1915 Diyarbak r Diyarbekir , Ottoman Empire was a professor and an ethnic Assyrian people Assyrian nationalist leader prior to World War I and the Assyrian Genocide . Ashur was raised in Tur Abdin and like many in the area, was part of the Syriac Orthodox Church . He was educated at the Central Turkey College in Gaziantep Antep , and later became a professor of literature at the Euphrates College in Harput. In 1909, Ashur started publishing a Turkish language newspaper named Murshid Athuriyion the spiritual guide of the Assyrians . Ashur and his brother Donabed along with other Assyrian leaders from the village of Harput were arrested on April 19, 1915 and were all later hanged. His children and grandchildren have written numerous books on him. On June 24, 2006, Ashur Yusef s great grandson Tigran Hovsepyan gave an emotional speech in the Assyrian Society of UK regarding the Assyrian Genocide and praised UK politicians Councillor Mike Elliot and Stephen Pound MP for their efforts on the issue. Quotes The hindrance before the advancement of the Assyrian people was not so much the attacks from without as it was from within, the doctrinal and sectarian disputes and struggles, like Monophysitism One nature of Christ Dyophysitism Two natures ... the retrogression of the Assyrian people . An article by Ashur Yusef, published on 20 October 1914. ref A letter sent by Ashur Yusef to his brother Hanna Yusef in the U.S., during his jail term before ... on your enemies Farewell brother, farewell Ashur S. Yousouf ref http www.bethsuryoyo.com images Articles ... . NAME Yousif, Ashur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Victim of the Armenian genocide DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH June 23, 1915 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yousif, Ashur Category Assyrian people Yusef, Ashur Category Armenian Genocide victims Category 1915 deaths arc ... more details
Bin Ashur is a neighbourhood of Tripoli , Libya . The densely populated area housed many diplomats and was considered to be a wealthy area. United States bombing in 1986 devastated the neighbourhood. Eiji Tanaka, the Ambassador of Japan to Libya, speculated that the U.S. bombs were intended to reach the Central Security Organization behind the Diplomatic missions of France Embassy of France to Libya , which received damage. ref http www.chron.com CDA archives archive.mpl?id 1986 231819 Those bloody Americans... Libyans dig out of the rubble of a once ritzy neighborhood . Houston Chronicle . Wednesday 16 April 1986. Section 1, Page 16. Retrieved on 9 February 2009. ref ref http news.bbc.co.uk onthisday hi dates stories april 15 newsid 3975000 3975455.stm 1986 US launches air strikes on Libya . BBC . Retrieved on 12 February 2009. ref References reflist coord 32.877208 13.212605 display title Libya geo stub Neighborhoods of Tripoli Category Neighborhoods of Tripoli es Bin Ashur ... more details
Ashur Ware February 10, 1782 &ndash September 10, 1873 was a United States federal judge . Born in Sherborn, Massachusetts , Ware received an Bachelor of Arts A.B. from Harvard College in 1804 and read law to enter the Bar in 1816. He was an editor of the Boston Yankee in Boston, Massachusetts from 1816 to 1817, and of the Eastern Argus in Portland, Maine from 1817 to 1820. He was in private practice in Portland from 1817 to 1820, and then served as Secretary of State of the State of Maine from 1820 1822. On February 15, 1822, Ware was nominated by President James Monroe to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of Maine vacated by Albion Keith Parris . Ware was confirmed by the United States Senate on February 15, 1822, and received his commission the same day. Ware resigned on May 31, 1866, having served for over 44 years, one of the longest tenures of any United States federal judge. He died in Portland, Maine . Sources FJC Bio 2502 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Ware, Ashur ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION United States federal judge DATE OF BIRTH February 10, 1782 PLACE OF BIRTH Sherborn, Massachusetts DATE OF DEATH September 10, 1873 PLACE OF DEATH Portland, Maine DEFAULTSORT Ware, Ashur Category 1782 births Category 1873 deaths Category Harvard University alumni Category Secretaries of State of Maine Category Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Maine Category United States federal judges appointed by James Monroe Category People from Middlesex County, Massachusetts Category People from Portland, Maine ... more details
Ashur Bel Nisheshu A ur b l ni sup me sup , ref Assyrian King List , ii, 38, iii,1. ref Ashur is lord of his peoples ref cite journal title Inscriptions of Early Assyrian Rulers author D. D. Luckenbill journal American Journal of Semitic Languages and Literature volume 28 issue 3 date April, 1912 publisher University of Chicago. Dept. of Semitic Languages and Literatures page 178 ref was the Monarch king of Assyria from 1407 BC to 1398 BC short chronology timeline short chronology . He succeeded his father, Ashur nirari II , to the throne and is best known for his treaty with Kassites Kassite king Karaindash Karainda . Biography As was the practice during this period of the Assyrian monarchy, he modestly titled himself vice regent , or i i ak A ur , of the god Ashur god Ashur . ref name grayson cite book title Assyrian Royal Inscriptions, Volume 1 author A. K. Grayson publisher Otto Harrassowitz year 1972 page 38 236 240. ref The Synchronistic Chronicle records his apparently amicable territorial treaty with Karainda , king of Babylon , and recounts that they took an oath together concerning this very boundary. ref Synchronistic Chronicle ABC 21 , tablet A, column 1, lines 1 to 4. ref His numerous clay cone inscriptions celebrate his re facing of PuzurAshurIII s wall of the New City district of Assur . ref name grayson Contemporary legal documents detail sales of land, houses, and slaves and payment in lead. The Assyrian credit system was fairly sophisticated, with loans issued for commodities such as barley and lead, interest coming due when repayment way delayed .... The Nassouhi Kings List, known as King List A, gives his immediate successor, Ashur rim nisheshu ... box Succession box title King of Assyria before Ashur nirari II after Ashur rim nisheshu years 1407&ndash 1398 BCE End box Assyrian kings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur ... DEFAULTSORT Ashur Bel Nisheshu Category History of Assyria Category Assyrian kings Category ... more details
Refimprove date August 2007 Ashur nirari V also Assurnirari was King of Assyria from 755 to 745 BC. He was succeeded by Tiglath Pileser III . Ashur nirari V was a son of Adad nirari III , and succeeded his brother, Ashur dan III . He inherited a difficult situation from his predecessor. The Assyrian rulership was severely limited by the influence of court dignitaries, particularly that of Shamshi ilu , who was the commander in chief turtanu . According to the eponym canon, for four years the king was compelled to stay in the land . It was customary for the Assyrian king to campaign every year, and such an indication usually meant the kingship had been seriously weakened. In his fourth and fifth regnal years, however, he campaigned to Namri . In 746 BC a revolt broke out again, and the following year the throne was seized by Tiglath pileser III, who may have been his brother or his son, or, alternatively, a usurper with no relationship to the previous royal house at all. s start succession box title King of Assyria before Ashur dan III after Tiglath Pileser III years 755&ndash 745 BC s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur nirari V ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur nirari V Category 745 BC deaths Category Assyrian kings MEast royal stub Assyrian stub ca Ashurnirari V cs A ur nir ri V. de A ur nirari V. es Ashur nirari V eu Ashur nirari V.a fr Assur nerari V ko 5 nl Assur nirari V ja 5 pl Aszur nirari V pt Assurnirari V ru V sh A ur nirari V sv Ashur nirari V zh ... more details
Ashur uballit I A ur uballi I , was king of the Assyria n empire 1365 BC 1330 BC or 1353 BC 1318 BC . His reign marks Assyria s independence from the kingdom of Mitanni , by defeating Shuttarna II and the beginning of Assyria s emergence as a powerful empire. Later on, due to disorder in Babylonia following the death of the Kassites Kassite king Burnaburiash II , Ashur uballit established Kurigalzu II on the Babylonian throne, in the first of what would become a series of Assyrian interventions in Babylonian affairs. Amarna letters From the Amarna letters , a series of diplomatic letters from various Middle Eastern monarchs to Amenhotep III and Akhenaten of Egypt, we find two letters from Ashur uballit I, the second being a follow up letter to the first. In the letters, Ashur uballit refers to his second predecessor Ashur nadin ahhe II as his father or ancestor, rather than his actual father, Eriba Adad I , which has led some critics of conventional Egyptian chronology, such as David Rohl , to claim that the Ashur uballit of the Amarna letters was not the same as Ashur uballit I. This, however ..., even if they were not their biological sons. In this case, Ashur uballit presumably referred to Ashur nadin ahhe because the latter, unlike Eriba Adad I, had previously corresponded with the Egyptian ..., Ashur uballit started to make contacts with other great nations. His messages to the Egyptians angered ... puppet king did not remain loyal to his master, and soon invaded Assyria. Ashur uballit was only ... end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur Uballit I ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur Uballit I ... I. es Ashur uballit I eo A ur ubalit la 1 a eu Ashur uballit I.a fa fr Assur uballit Ier ko hr A ur ubalit I. it Ashur uballit I he ka I hu ... I ru I sr I sh Ashur uballit I fi Assur Uballit I uk I zh ... more details
, Assur 3 1 1980, Kulu ina Letter 1 AO19.227. ref He was succeeded by Ashur nirari III , who was either his son or his nephew, again depending on the existence of Ashur nasir apli. References Reflist br start box succession box title King of Assyria before Tukulti Ninurta I after Ashur nirari III ...Ashur nadin apli was king of Assyria 1207 BC 1204 BC or 1196 BC 1194 BC short chronology . The alternate dating is due to uncertainty over the length of reign of a later monarch, Ninurta apal Ekur , where conflicting king lists differ by ten years. His name meant Ashur god Ashur has given an heir ref Where nad nu is to give and aplu is an heir. ref in the Akkadian language . He was a son of Tukulti Ninurta I . ref All three copies of the Assyrian King List agree on his paternal relation. ref Biography The events surrounding the overthrow of Tukulti Ninurta remain somewhat shrouded in mystery. His military conquests seem to have taken place during the first half of his reign with modern scholarship .... Copies of the Assyrian King List record that Ashur nadin or nasir apli, ref The Nassouhi King List NaKL and the Khorsabad King List KhKL say Ashur nadin apli but the Seventh Day Adventist Seminary King List SDAS says Ashur nasir apli. ref his son, seized the throne for himself and ruled for three ..., shut him up in a room and killed him. ref Chronicle P , column 4, lines 10 to 11. ref It was Ashur ... include bricks from Assur, Property of the palace of Ashur nadin apli and a lengthy text on a stone ... Ashur, Enlil and Shamash the just sceptre was given and whose important name was called for the return ... Ashur nadin apli ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur nadin apli Category Assyrian kings Category History of Iraq ca Ashurnadinapli cs A ur n din apli de A ur nadin apli es Ashur nadin apli eo A ur nadin apli eu Ashur nadin apli fr Assur nadin apli hr A ur nadin apli it Ashur nadin apli nl Assur nadin apli ja ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Ashur rim nisheshu was the Monarch king of Assyria from 1398 BC to 1390 BC. He was the son of the king before him, Ashur bel nisheshu . Start box Succession box title King of Assyria before Ashur bel nisheshu after Ashur nadin ahhe II years 1398&ndash 1390 BCE End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur Rim Nisheshu ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur Rim Nisheshu Category Assyrian kings Category 1390 BC deaths Assyrian stub MEast royal stub ca Ashurrimnisheshu de A ur rim ni e u eu Ashur rim nisheshu ja ru sh A ur rim ni e u uk ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2008 Ashur nadin ahhe II A ur n din ahh II was king of Assyria from 1403 to 1393 BC. Preceded by Ashur rim nisheshu , he is considered to be the last king of the Assyria Old Assyrian city states and kingdoms Old Assyrian Period . He was succeeded by Eriba Adad I , the first king of the Middle Assyrian period . Ashur nadin ahhe is an Assyrian personal name meaning the god Anshar Ashur has given a brother in Akkadian language . Two Assyrian kings ruling in the 15th or early 14th century BC were called Ashur nadin ahhe. Hardly anything is known about these kings, but one of them is mentioned in one of the Amarna letters . In the letter from king Ashur uballit of Assyria to the Pharaoh of Egypt, numbered EA 16, Ashur nadin ahhe is referred to as his ancestor who wrote to Egypt and received gold in return. This would imply an earlier diplomatic marriage and alliance between Assyria and Egypt during his reign. The name Ashur nadin ahhe mentioned in EA 16 has recently been contested as a faulty writing of Ashur nadin apli , another Assyrian king. See also Kings of Assyria S start Succession box title King of Assyria before Ashur rim nisheshu after Eriba Adad I years 1403&ndash 1393 BC S end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur Nadin Ahhe Ii ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur Nadin Ahhe Ii Category Assyrian kings Category 15th century BC births Category 1393 BC deaths MEast hist stub MEast royal stub Assyrian stub ca Ashurnadinahhe II de A ur nadin ahhe II. eu Ashur nadin ahhe II.a ja 2 ru II sh A ur nadin ahe II uk II ... more details
Ashur rabi II was one of the longest reigning kings of Assyria , reigning for 41 years. Little is known about his reign, of which few records survive. He was apparently a younger son of Ashurnasirpal I . Following the reigns of his elder brother, Shalmaneser II , and his nephew Ashur nirari IV , he became king in 1013 BC. He began his reign with setbacks Aramaean Kings took the cities of Pitru and Mutkinu which had been taken and colonized by Tiglath Pileser I . This led to him forcing his way to the Mediterranean and constructing a stele in the area of Mount Atalur . ref cite book first The Calculated Frightfulness of Ashur Nasir Pal first A.T. last Olmstead journal Journal of the American Oriental Society volume 38 year 1918 pages 209 263 ref He reigned until his death in 972 BC, where he was succeeded by his son Ashur resh ishi II . References Reflist Start box Succession box title King of Assyria before Ashur nirari IV after Ashur resh ishi II years 1013&ndash 972 BC end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur Rabi 02 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur Rabi 02 Category Assyrian kings Category 972 BC deaths Category 11th century BC rulers Category 10th century BC rulers MEast royal stub Assyrian stub ca Ashurrabi II cs A ur rabi II. de A ur rabi II. eu Ashur rabi II.a it Ashur rabi II nl Assur rabi II ja 2 pl Aszur rabi II pt Ashur rabi II ru II sh A ur rabi II uk II ... more details
group i Assyrian Kinglist copies Nassouhi, iii 43f, Khorsabad, iii 32f and SDAS iii 19f. ref relates ... held the throne for his tablet and then passed away. ref group i Khorsabad kinglist iii 34 36 sup ... in their fratricidal battle and Mutakkil Nusku s son Ashur resh ishi I A ur re i i I assumed ... of Assyria before Ashur dan I after Mutakkil Nusku years 1133 BC End box Assyrian kings DEFAULTSORT Ninurta Tukulti Ashur Category Assyrian kings Category 12th century BC rulers ca Ninurtatukulti Ashur cs Ninurta tukulti A ur de Ninurta tukulti A ur es Ninurta Tukulti Ashur eu Ninurta Tukulti Ashur it Ninurta tukulti Ashur ja pl Ninurta tukulti Aszur ru ... more details
of A ur d n were to contest the throne after his death, Ninurta tukulti Ashur ruling for less than ... apal Ekur after Ninurta tukulti Ashur years 1179&ndash 1133 BC end box Assyrian kings Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashur Dan 01 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashur Dan 01 Category Assyrian kings Category ... 1 a eu Ashur Dan I.a fr Assur dan Ier ko 1 it Ashur dan I nl Assur dan I ja 1 pl Aszur ... more details