Refimprove date March 2011 ShamshiAdadI floruit fl. late 18th century BC short chronology was an ancient ... Persondata . NAME ShamshiAdadI ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Assyria n king DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT ShamshiAdad 01 Category Assyrian kings Category 18th century BC deaths ar ca ShamshiAdadI cs am i AdadI. de am i AdadI. es Shamshiadad I fr Sams Addu hr am i AdadI. he hu I. Samsi Adad assz r kir ly ja 1 no ShamshiAdadI pl Szamszi AdadI ru I sr I sh am i AdadI fi am i AdadI sv ShamshiAdadI uk I zh ... was inherited by another brother, leaving ShamshiAdad to build his own from scratch. He first conquered ... try a first attempt failed, after which ShamshiAdad fled to Babylon. Eventually he returned, and was successful ..., Iakhdunlim , was assassinated by his own servants, possibly on ShamshiAdad s orders. ShamshiAdad seized the opportunity and occupied Mari. The heir to the throne, Zimri Lim , was forced to flee to Aleppo , ancient Yamkhad . Here he put his second son, Yasmah Adad on the throne, and then returned to Shubat Enlil. Reign With the annexation of Mari, ShamshiAdad was in control of a large empire ... ShamshiAdad boasts of erecting triumphal stele stelae on the coast of the Mediterranean , but these probably represent short expeditions rather than any attempts at conquest. ShamshiAdad also proclaimed himself as king of all , the title used by Sargon of Akkad . Naturally, ShamshiAdad .... ShamshiAdad was a great organizer and he kept a firm controls on all matters of state, from ... cities. ShamshiAdad continued to strengthen his kingdom throughout his life, but upon his death .... When the news of ShamshiAdad s death spread, his old rivals at once set out to topple his sons from ... was a flourishing city that traded heavily with Anatolia . He put his first son, Ishme Dagan I on the throne ... more details
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unreferenced date February 2009 ShamshiAdad IV was a King of Assyria from 1054 to 1050 BC. He was the son of Tiglath Pileser I and usurped the throne from his nephew, Eriba Adad II . The throne passed at his death to his son, Ashurnasirpal I . s start succession box title King of Assyria before Eriba Adad II after Ashurnasirpal I years 1054&ndash 1050 BC s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME hamshi Adad IV ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION King of Assyria DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT hamshi Adad 04 Category Assyrian kings Category 1050s BC deaths MEast hist stub MEast royal stub Assyrian stub ca ShamshiAdad IV cs am Adad IV. de am i Adad IV. eu ShamshiAdad IV.a fr Samsi Adad IV it ShamshiAdad IV nl ShamshiAdad IV ja 4 pl Szamszi Adad IV ru IV sh am i Adad IV uk IV ... more details
unsourced date February 2009 File ShamshiAdad V 1.jpg thumb right Detail from a stele portraying ShamshiAdad V on British Museum ShamshiAdad V was the King of Assyria from 824 to 811 BC. Biography He was the son and successor of Shalmaneser III , the husband of Shammuramat by some identified with the mythical Semiramis , and the father of Adad nirari III , who succeeded him as king. The first years of his reign saw a serious struggle for the succession of the aged Shalmaneser. The revolt was led by ShamshiAdad s brother Assur danin pal , and had broken out already by 826 BC. The rebellious brother, according to ShamshiAdad s own inscriptions, succeeded in bringing to his side 27 important cities, including Nineveh . The rebellion lasted until 820 BC, weakening the Assyrian empire and its ruler this weakness continued to reverberate in the kingdom until the reforms of Tiglath pileser III . Later in his reign, ShamshiAdad campaigned against Southern Mesopotamia, and stipulated a treaty with the Babylonian king Marduk zakir shumi I . In 814 BCE he won a battle of Dur Papsukkal against the Babylonian king Marduk balassu iqbi and few Arameans Aramean tribes settled in Babylonia . start box succession box title King of Assyria before Shalmaneser III after Adad nirari III years 824&ndash 811 BC end box MEast hist stub MEast royal stub Assyrian stub Category 811 BC deaths Category Assyrian kings Category Year of birth unknown ca Xamxi Adad V cs am i Adad V. de am i Adad V. es Shamshiadad V eu ShamshiAdad V.a fr ShamshiAdad V it ShamshiAdad V hu V. Samsi Adad assz r kir ly nl ShamshiAdad V ja 5 no ShamshiAdad V pl Szamszi Adad V pt ShamshiAdad V ru V sh am i Adad V sv ShamshiAdad V uk V vi ShamshiAdad V zh ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 ShamshiAdad III was the Kings of Assyria King of Assyria from 1545 BC to 1529 BC. He was the son of Ishme Dagan II . Start box Succession box title King of Assyria before Ishme Dagan II after Ashur nirari I years 1545&ndash 1529 BCE End box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME ShamshiAdad Iii ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT ShamshiAdad Iii Category History of Assyria Category Assyrian kings Category 1529 BC deaths Assyrian stub sh am i Adad III ... more details
file Axe blade Adad nirari I Louvre AO29146.jpg thumb 240px Axe blade with the name Adad n r r I Kassite period. ref group i Axe blade, AO 29146. ref in the Mus e du Louvre Louvre . Adad n r r I , rendered in all but two inscriptions ideographically as sup md sup adad ZAB DA , meaning Adad is my helper ... Assyrian king whose annals survive in any detail. Adad n r r I achieved major military victories ... AdadI , and impertinently greeted his Hittite counterpart on equal terms as a fellow great king ... I lines 1 to 19, edited. ref group i Tablet 7499, text KUB 23 102, Urhi Te up letter to Adad n r r ... KBo I 14 Hattu ili letter to Adad Nirari. ref Conflict with Hanigalbat resumed when Shattuara s son ... CDL Press year 1998 page 87 ref A bronze sword of Adad n r r I can be seen in the Metropolitan Museum of Art . The Adad n r r epic This historical epic is extant in four fragments ref group i Tablets ... 13th century BC deaths bs Adad nirari I ca Adadnirari I cs Adad nir ri I. de Adad nirari I. es Adad nirari I eo Adad nirari la 1 a eu Adad nirari I.a fa fr Adad nerari Ier ko hr Adad nirari I. it Adad nirari I ka I hu I. Adad nir ri assz r kir ly nl Adad nirari I ja 1 pl Adad nirari I pt Adad nirari I ru I sl Adadnirari I. sh Adad nirari I fi Adad nirari I sv Assyriska kungar Mellanassyriska perioden uk I zh ... kinglist ref group i Khorsabad kinglist iii 17. ref and the SDAS kinglist, ref group i SDAS kinglist ... group i Nassouhi kinglist, iii 23. ref records his as the son of Arik den ili, a tradition repeated .... ref cite book title The Prosopography of the Neo Assyrian Empire, Volume 1, Part I A author Karen Radner ... chapter XXV Assyrian Military Power, 1300 1200 BC author J. M. Munn Rankin editor I. E. S. Edwards, C ... Adad Nirari s army fell on the Kassite camp like a devastating flood, as described gloatingly by Tukulti Ninurta I in his Tukulti Ninurta Epic eponymous epic , ref group i Tukulti Ninurta Epic , extant ... more details
unreferenced date February 2009 Eriba Adad was king of Assyria from 1392 BC to 1366 BC. He was probably a vassal of Mitanni . However, this kingdom got tangled up in a dynastic battle between Tushratta and his brother Artatama II and after this his son Shuttarna II , who called himself king of the Hurrians Hurri , while seeking support from their Assyrian vassals. A pro Hurri Assur faction appeared at the royal Mitanni court, which his son and successor Ashur uballit I would take advantage of. s start succession box title King of Assyria before Ashur nadin ahhe II after Ashur uballit I years 1392&ndash 1366 BCE s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Eriba AdadI ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1366BC PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Eriba Adad 01 Category Assyrian kings Category 1366 BC deaths MEast royal stub Assyrian stub ca Eriba AdadI cs Er ba AdadI. de Eriba AdadI. es Eriba AdadI eu Eriba Adad I.a ko hr Eriba AdadI. nl Eriba AdadI ja 1 ru I sh Eriba AdadI fi Eribaadad I uk I ... more details
Yasmah Adad was the son of the Amorite king ShamshiAdadI , put on throne of Mari, Syria Mari by his father after a successful military attack. After ShamshiAdad s death he managed to rule for only a short time before being ousted from power by Zimrilim . His brother, Ishme Dagan I Ishme Dagan , ruled at the same time in the city of Ekallatum . The correspondence between the father and sons was found in the city of Mari, Syria Mari and provides an interesting and at times humorous look into the dynamics of this family. References Documents Epistolaires du Palais de Mari E.Roux Ancient Iraq Penguin, Harmondsworth See also Assyria Kings of Assyria Chronology of the ancient Near East Category Assyrian kings Category Kings of Mari ko hu Jaszmah Adad ja pl Jasmach Adad ru sh Jasmak Adad zh ... more details
Adad nirari or Adad narari may refer to one of the following kings of Assyria . Adad nirari IAdad nirari II Adad nirari III disambig ca Adadnirari it Adad nirari nl Adad nirari sv Adad nirari ... more details
Refimprove date January 2009 Cleanup date January 2009 Shamshi ilu was an influential court dignitary and commander in chief turtanu of the Assyria n army who rose in high prominence Origins Shamshi ilu was probably not born in Assyria though he was from noble linage of the Bit Adini tribe and was more than likely educated at the Assyrian court. Later, he rose in the ranks of the Assyrian army to become the commander in chief turtanu who had a high degree of influence over the kings of Assyria who lived in his time. He was probably made governor when Shalmaneser III annexed the territories of the Bit Adini. Turtanu Rising in high order through the ranks thanks to his teachings in the Assyrian ways Shamshi ilu rose to the highest position in the army under the Kings Adad Nirari III and Shalmaneser IV although he quite posibily could have been around much later possibly coming into contact with Pulu Tiglath pileser III at some point. He may possibly have taken part in the rebellion that saw Tiglath pileser III take the throne from Ashur nirari V although he may have been dead at this point Campaigns Shamshi ilu s most famous and well documented campaign was against the Urartu king Argishti I , his name appeared on many public monuments such as the colossal stone lion which accounts for his victories on this campaign. He is also known to have transferred land and border agreements with the Syro Hittite states Syro Hittite s which is recorded on a stone stelae . He quite possibly could have been the prime leader in the Damascus campaign in 796 References reflist Leick, Gwendolyn 1999 Who s who in the ancient near east pg 149 Grayson 1996 pg 231 6 Hawkins 1982, in CAHIII 1 pg 404 405 Category History of Assyria fr Shamshi ilu pl Szamszi ilu sv Shamshi ilu ... more details
Image Shamshi Qaldayaqov.jpg right thumb 100px Shamshi Kaldayakov lang kz August 15, 1937 in Otyrar District , South Kazakhstan Province February 29, 1992 in Almaty was a Kazakhstan i composers composer . In 1956, he composed the music to the patriotic song My Kazakhstan song My Kazakhstan . ref http www.kazind.com newsarchives newsvol54.html Embassy of Kazakhstan in New Delhi, India Weekly News Bot generated title ref It was adopted in 2006 to be the My Kazakhstan anthem Kazakhstan national anthem by President of Kazakhstan Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev after a few modifications in the lyrics. ref http www.kyzmet.kz ?lang ru&id 1 45 ru icon ref References references External links http www.tarih.spring.kz ?lang ru&id personality&subid 738 Biography ru icon Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kaldayakov, Shamshi ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1937 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1992 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kaldayakov, Shamshi Category 1937 births Category 1992 deaths Category Kazakhstani composers Category Kazakhstani musicians Category National anthem writers Category People from South Kazakhstan Province asia composer stub Kazakhstan bio stub ko kk nl Shamshi Kaldayakov ru , ... more details
Infobox settlement name Shamshi Khel settlement type Town and union council other name image skyline imagesize image caption image map pushpin map pushpin label position pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption Location in Pakistan subdivision type Country subdivision name Pakistan subdivision type1 Subdivisions of Pakistan Province subdivision name1 Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa subdivision type2 Districts of Pakistan District subdivision name2 Bannu District subdivision type3 Tehsil subdivision name3 subdivision type4 subdivision name4 government footnotes government type leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 established title established date area total km2 area metro km2 population as of population footnotes population note population total population density km2 population urban population density urban km2 latd latm lats latNS N longd longm longs longEW E elevation footnotes elevation m elevation ft timezone Pakistan Standard Time PST utc offset 5 timezone DST utc offset DST postal code type postal code area code blank name blank info website footnotes Shamshi Khel is a town and union councils of Pakistan union council in Bannu District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Khyber Pakhtunkhwa . ref http www.nrb.gov.pk lg election union.asp?district 58&dn Bannu Tehsils & Unions in the District of Bannu Government of Pakistan ref It is located at 32 55 24N 70 44 46E and has an altitude of 287 metres 944 feet . ref http www.fallingrain.com world PK 3 Shamshi Khel.html Location of Shamshi Khel Falling Rain Genomics ref References Reflist Bannu Union Councils Coord 32 55 24 N 70 44 46 E display title s one Shamshikhel iof st tethe gre Category Union councils of Bannu District Category Populated places in Bannu District NorthWestFrontier geo stub ... more details
Nur Adad ruled the ancient Near East city state of Larsa from 1801 BC to 1785 BC. He was a contemporary of Sumu la El of Babylon . ref http cuneiform.ucla.edu staff fitz dissertation.pdf The Rulers of Larsa, M. Fitzgerald, Yale University Dissertation, 2002 ref ref Larsa Year Names, Marcel Segrist, Andrews University Press, 1990, ISBN 0 943872 54 5 ref ref Chronology of the Larsa Dynasty, E.M. Grice , C.E. Keiser, M. Jastrow, AMS Press, 1979, ISBN 0 404 60274 6 ref See also Portal Ancient Near East Chronology of the ancient Near East Notes Reflist External links Babylonian kings Category Sumerian rulers Category Amorite kings Category 18th century BC deaths AncientNearEast bio stub de Nur Adad es Nur Adad fr N r Adad oc Nur Adad pl Nur Adad ru sh Nur Adad ... more details
Silli Adad ruled the ancient Near East city state of Larsa from 1771 BC to 1770 BC. His reign was less than a full year ref http cuneiform.ucla.edu staff fitz dissertation.pdf The Rulers of Larsa, M. Fitzgerald, Yale University Dissertation, 2002 ref ref Larsa Year Names, Marcel Segrist, Andrews University Press, 1990, ISBN 0 943872 54 5 ref ref Chronology of the Larsa Dynasty, E.M. Grice , C.E. Keiser, M. Jastrow, AMS Press, 1979, ISBN 0 404 60274 6 ref the annals state that he was removed from kingship and was no longer king . His successor was Warad Sin . See also Portal Ancient Near East Chronology of the ancient Near East Notes Reflist External links http cdli.ucla.edu tools yearnames HTML T10K8.htm Silli Adad Year Names at CDLI Babylonian kings Category Sumerian rulers Category Amorite kings Category 18th century BC people AncientNearEast bio stub am es Silli Adad fr Silli Adad oc Silli Adad sh Silli Adad ... more details
Infobox settlement official name Adad Banda name other name settlement type image skyline imagesize 240px image alt image caption image map mapsize 100px map alt map caption latd 34.91 latm lats latNS longd 71.57 longm longs longEW coordinates type region PK type city coordinates display pushpin map Pakistan pushpin label position left, right, top, bottom, none pushpin map alt pushpin mapsize pushpin map caption subdivision type Country subdivision name flag Pakistan subdivision type1 Administrative units of Pakistan Territory subdivision name1 Federally Administered Tribal Areas population total population as of population est pop est as of population footnotes area total km2 elevation m 1468 elevation m min elevation m max population density km2 leader title leader name leader title1 leader name1 area code area code type List of dialling codes of Pakistan Calling code timezone1 Pakistan Standard Time PST utc offset1 5 timezone DST Pakistan Standard Time PDT utc offset DST 6 website footnotes Adad Banda is a town in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan . It is located at 34 54 42N 71 34 18E with an altitude of 1468 metres 4819 feet . ref http www.fallingrain.com world PK 01 Adad Banda.html Location of Adad Banda Falling Rain Genomics ref References Reflist Coord 34 54 42 N 71 34 18 E display title FATA geo stub DEFAULTSORT Adad Banda Category Populated places in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas ... more details
Eriba Adad II was King of Assyria from 1055 BC to 1054 BC. He succeeded his father, Assur bel kala, but reigned for only two years before the throne was usurped by his uncle, Samshi Adad IV, who later ruled for four years. ref http www.livius.org k kinglist assyrian.html Assyrian King List ref Beyond this, little is known of his reign. References Reflist s start succession box title King of Assyria before Ashur bel kala after ShamshiAdad IV years 1056&ndash 1054 BC s end DEFAULTSORT Eriba Adad 02 Category Assyrian kings MEast hist stub MEast royal stub Assyrian stub ca Eriba Adad II cs Er ba Adad II. de Eriba Adad II. es Eriba Adad II eu Eriba Adad II.a fr Eriba Adad II it Eriba Adad II ja 2 pl Eriba Adad II ru II sh Eriba Adad II uk II ... more details
before ShamshiAdad V after Shalmaneser IV years 811&ndash 783 BC S end Persondata name Adad Nirari ...Citations missing date April 2008 Image Adad Nirari stela.jpg thumb The Tell al Rimah Stele was discovered in 1967 and commemorates Adad Nirari III s campaigns in the West. ref Tell Al Rimah Stele, IM 70543, in the National Museum of Iraq Iraq Museum , Baghdad. ref Adad nirari III also Adad narari was King of Assyria from 811 to 783 BC. He was the son and successor of ShamshiAdad V , and was apparently quite young at the time of his accession, because for the first five years of his reign his mother Shammuramat acted as regent, which may have given rise to the legend of Semiramis . It is widely rejected that his mother acted as regent, but she was surprisingly influential for the time period. ref Ancient Near Eastern History and Culture by William H. Stiebing Jr. ref Adad nirari s youth, and the struggles his father had faced early in his reign, caused a serious weakening for the Assyrian rulership over Mesopotamia, and gave way to the ambitions of the most high officers, the governors and the local rulers. According to Adad nirari s inscriptions, he led several military campaigns with the purpose of regaining the strength Assyria enjoyed in the times of his grandfather, Shalmaneser III . According to the eponym canon, he campaigned in all directions until the last of his 28 years ... of Jonah Jonah 3 6 9 In spite of Adad nirari s vigor, Assyria entered a several decades long period ... place of death DEFAULTSORT Adad Nirari Iii Category 783 BC deaths Category Assyrian kings Category Ancient child rulers ca Adadnirari III cs Adadnir ri III. de Adad nirari III. es Adad nirari III eu Adad nirari III.a fr Adad Nerari III ko 3 it Adad nirari III ka III nl Adad nirari III ja 3 no Adad Nirari III pl Adad nirari III pt Adad nirari III ru III sh Adad nirari III sv Adad nirari III uk III zh ... more details
Adad nirari II is generally considered to be the first King of Assyria in the Neo Assyrian empire Neo Assyrian period . He firmly subjugated the areas previously under only nominal Assyrian vassalage, conquering and deporting troublesome Aramaeans Aramean , Neo Hittite and Hurrian populations in the north to far off places. Adad nirari II then twice attacked and defeated Shamash mudammiq of Babylonia , annexing a large area of land north of the Diyala River and the towns of H t and Zanqu in mid Mesopotamia . He made further gains over Babylonia under Nabu shuma ukin I later in his reign. He also campaigned to the west, subjugating the Aramean cities of Kadmuh and Nisibin . Along with vast amounts of treasure collected, he also secured the Kabur region. ref name Healy 1991 6 Biography Adad nirari II s father was Ashur dan II , whom he succeeded. Adad nirari II s son was named Tukulti Ninurta II and Tukulti continued to wage war against Assyria n enemies. ref name Healy 1991 6 cite book last Healy first Mark title The Ancient Assyrians location New York publisher Osprey year 1991 page 6 ref He reigned from 911 ref cite book last Bertman first Stephen title Handbook to Life in Ancient ... accurate for several centuries before Adad nirari s reign, and scholars generally agree on a single set of dates back to Ashur resh ishi I in the late 12th century BC. References reflist s start ... 891 BC s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Adad Nirari Ii ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Adad Nirari ... cs Adad n r r II. de Adad nirari II. es Adad nirari II eu Adad nirari II.a fr Adad nerari II ko 2 it Adad nirari II he ka II hu II. Adad nir ri assz r kir ly nl Adad nirari II ja 2 no Adad Nirari II pl Adad nirari II pt Adad nirari II ru II sh Adad nirari II fi Adad nirari II sv Assyriska kungar Nyassyriska perioden uk II zh ... more details
sharing a common ancestor in Eriba AdadI and the official for whose limmu year Tukulti Ninurta s letter ...Adad uma u ur , dated very tentatively ca. 1216 1187 BC short chronology , was the thirty second king ... List A ref name kla King List A , BM 33332, column 2, lines 8 11. ref shows him following Adad shuma iddina Adad uma iddina and his predecessor but one, Enlil nadin shumi Enlil nadin umi , but in Chronicle ... brinkman cite book title Materials for the Study of Kassite History, Vol. I MSKH I chapter author J ... 4. ref suggests a simpler explanation. Adad uma u ur was elevated to the position of king in the south ... Tukulti Ninurta I s reign Tukulti Ninurta I had conquered Babylon around 1225 BC and then ruled ... 2, History of the Middle East and the Aegean Region, c. 1380 1000 BC editor I. E. S. Edwards publisher ... successors appointed governors over Babylon until they fled in the face of Adad uma u ur s triumph ... publisher Routledge year 2003 page 11 ref Adad uma u ur had been put on his father s throne by a rebellion ... Suhu is a region of northeast Syria, and Singer proposes this individual to be Adad uma u ur, ref ... throne through blood, describes Adad uma u ur as son of Dunna Sah, from the region by the bank ... with a plea for military aid and a moving, If I am alive, I will send ? a message of about my life, but if I am dead, the messge of about my death will be sent to you ? , one hundred years, my brother ... III . He was the recipient of an extremely offensive letter from Adad uma u ur, which he addressed ... pages 137 138 ref sign Adad uma u ur source letter to A ur nirari and Il add The Il add mentioned ... work by Adad uma u ur. Bricks from Isin were excavated in 1975 76 with a Sumerian language Sumerian ... and he was succeeded by Enlil kudurri usur , another son of Tukulti Ninurta. Adad uma u ur ... Enlil kudu r usur their lord and gave him to Adad uma u ur. the peop le of Karduniash who had fled to Assyria they gave to Adad u ma u ur. ref name walker sign Walker Chronicle ABC 25 source tablet ... more details
I Nab kudurri u ur to Adad apla iddina, or five reigns if the latter king s name can ...Infobox monarch name Adad apla iddina title List of kings of Babylon King of Babylon image caption reign ... mother birth date birth place death date death place buried Adad apla iddina , ref group nb sup md sup Adad pla idinna sup na sup . ref meaning the storm god Adad gave a son heir , was the 8 sup ... 2007 page 156 ref A ur b l kala From column iii lines 1 to 32. ref group i Broken Obelisk excavation ..., this would have been shortly before, or at the very beginning of Adad apla iddina s reign. His ancestor Esagil aduni is named in the Synchronistic History ref group i name sync The Synchronistic ... Eisenbrauns date July 1, 1990 pages 158 161 ref Adad apla iddina who was son of Itti Marduk bala u, recorded in the Chronicle 24 8 ref group i name eclectic The Eclectic Chronicle ABC 24 tablet, BM 27859, lines 8 to 11. ref and also duplicated in the Walker Chronicle ref group i The Walker ... they took home. ref group i name eclectic These attacks were confirmed in an inscription of a later ... kur igi gal which Nab kudurri u ur, a former king, had fashioned during the reign of Adad apla iddina ... following years of paralysis, begins its tale of distress with the reign of Adad apla iddina. The god ... for scholarship and he appears twice in the Uruk List of Sages and Scholars ref group i W 20030,7 ... each of 11 lines, an acrostic has been restored which reads, I, aggil k nam ubbib, the incantation priest, am adorant of the god and the king. ref group nb a na ku sa ag gi il ki i na am u b bi ib ma ma u ka ri bu a i li ar ri . ref It is extant in multiple copies from the Library of Ashurbanipal ... group i Tablets BM 41237, 46607 and 47163 and ND Nimrud excavation numbers 4358 4366 in the British ... Liptu. ref cite book title A Scientific Humanist Studies in Memory of Abraham Sachs. chapter Adad ... ref group i Fragment of basalt boundary stone, BM 90940. ref records his gift of an estate to Mu allimu ... more details
Ashurnasirpal I was king of Assyria from 1050 BCE to 1031 BCE. Ashurnasirpal ruled during a troubled period of Assyrian history, marked by famine and war with nomads from the deserts to the west. He succeeded his father ShamshiAdad IV and was succeeded by his son Shalmaneser II . He was also the father of a later king, Ashur rabi II . References http www.britannica.com eb article?tocId 9009856&query Ashurnasirpal 20I&ct Ashurniasirpal I . Encyclop dia Britannica . Retrieved July 8, 2005. br Start box Succession box title King of Assyria before ShamshiAdad IV after Shalmaneser II years 1050&ndash 1031 BCE end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Ashurnasirpal 01 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ashurnasirpal 01 Category Assyrian kings Category 11th century BC deaths MEast hist stub MEast royal stub Assyrian stub ca Assurnasirpal I cs A urnasirpal I. de A ur n ir apli I. es Ashur nasir pal eu Ashurnasirpal I.a erregea fr Assurnasirpal Ier ko 1 hr A ur nasir pal II. it Assurnasirpal I nl Assurnasirpal I ja 1 no Asurnasirpal I pl Aszurnasirpal I ru I sh A urnasirpal I uk I zh ... more details
Ishme Dagan I was the son of the Assyria n king ShamshiAdadI , put on the throne of Ekallatum by his father after a successful military attack. He ruled the area of the upper Tigris , including the city state of Assur . Following ShamshiAdad s death in the 17th year of Hammurabi of Babylon , Ishme Dagan I managed to rule Assyria until himself being ousted by Hammurabi. The much later Assyrian kinglist credited Ishme Dagan with 40 years, but it is now known, from a recently 2003 discovered limmu list of eponyms unearthed at Kanesh , that his reign in Assur lasted 11 years. His brother, Yasmah Adad , ruled around the same time in the city of Mari, Syria Mari , where the correspondence between the father and two sons was found by archaeologists. References Jean Marie Durand, Documents Epistolaires du Palais de Mari, Collection Litt rature Ancienne du Proche Orient N 16. 1997 2002 ISBN 2204056855 See also Kings of Assyria Chronology of the ancient Near East sequence prev ShamshiAdadI next Mut Ashkur list King of Assyria Category Assyrian kings Category 18th century BC rulers MEast royal stub Assyrian stub am 1 cs I me Dag n I. de I me Dagan I. es Ishme Dagan ko 1 hr I me Dagan I. hu I. Ism Dagan assz r kir ly ja 1 pl Iszme Dagan I ru I sh I me Dagan I sv Ishme Dagan I ... more details
Erishum I was the Monarch king of Assyria between 1906 BC to 1867 BC. ref cite book last Bertman first Stephen title Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia location New York publisher Oxford UP year 2005 page ref He was the son of the previous Assyrian king, Ilushuma . ref cite book last Parkins first Helen M. title Trade, Traders and the Ancient City coauthors Christopher John Smith ref He built a temple for the deity Assur. The building was subsequently ruined, but was later restored by ShamshiAdadI . Erishum I repaired temples to other deities in the capital of Assur , and continued the trade policies of his father. ref cite book last Bertman first Stephen title Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia location New York publisher Oxford UP year 2005 page ref It was during Erishum I reign that Babylon was founded as an independent state by Sumuabum , an Amorite chieftain in 1894 BC. ref Georges Roux Ancient Iraq ref Notes Reflist S start Succession box title King of Assyria before Ilushuma after Ikunum years 1906&ndash 1867 BC s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Erishum 01 ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Erishum 01 Category Assyrian kings Category 19th century BC deaths MEast royal stub Assyrian stub ca Erishum I cs Eri um I. de Eri um I. es Erishum I fr Erishum Ier ja 1 pl Eriszum I ru I sh Eri um I ... 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 ShamshiAdad III after Puzur Ashur III 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
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