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Assyria (17,055 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article

21st century BC, when a line of independent kings beginning with Puzur-Ashur I began ruling the city. Centered in the Assyrian heartland in northern
Middle Assyrian Empire (12,957 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Assyria from the accession of Ashur-uballit I c. 1365 BC and the rise of Assyria as a territorial kingdom to the death of Ashur-dan II in 912 BC. The Middle
List of Assyrian kings (7,430 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
divine himself, but saw their ruler as the vicar of their principal deity, Ashur, and as his chief representative on Earth. In their worldview, Assyria represented
Ashur-uballit I (536 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur-uballit I (Aššur-uballiṭ I), who reigned between c. 1363 and c. 1328 BC, was the first king of the Middle Assyrian Empire. After his father Eriba-Adad
Sennacherib (12,265 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
capture Ashur-nadin-shumi and take him back to Elam. Ashur-nadin-shumi was then never heard from again, probably having been executed. In Ashur-nadin-shumi's
Ashur-nirari III (693 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Tukulti-Ninurta I and might have succeeded his uncle or more probably his father Ashur-nadin-apli to the throne, who had participated in a conspiracy against Tukulti-Ninurta
Ashur-dan III (1,074 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur-dan III (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform:  Aššur-dān, meaning "Ashur is strong") was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 773 BC to his death in 755
Old Assyrian period (11,648 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
city-state under Puzur-Ashur I c. 2025 BC to the foundation of a larger Assyrian territorial state after the accession of Ashur-uballit I c. 1363 BC, which
Ashur (god) (5,961 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Ashur, Ashshur, also spelled Ašur, Aššur (Sumerian: 𒀭𒊹 AN.ŠAR₂, Assyrian cuneiform: Aš-šur, da-šur4) was the national god of the Assyrians in ancient
Ashur-nirari V (1,288 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur-nirari V (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform:  Aššur-nārāri, meaning "Ashur is my help") was the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire from 755 BC to his death in
Tukulti-Ninurta II (307 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
succeeded him. Chen, Fei (2020). Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Brill. p. 89. ISBN 9789004430921. George V. Yana (2008). "Ancient and Modern
Assur (3,138 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Persian: آشور Āšūr; Hebrew: אַשּׁוּר ʾAššūr, Arabic: اشور), also known as Ashur and Qal'at Sherqat, was the capital of the Old Assyrian city-state (2025–1364
Tukulti-Ninurta I (664 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
include a letter from Tukulti-Ninurta to his sukkal rabi'u, or grand vizier, Ashur-iddin advising him of the approach of his general Shulman-mushabshu escorting
Puzur-Ashur I (310 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Puzur-Ashur I (Akkadian: 𒁍𒀫𒀸𒋩, romanized: Pu-AMAR-Aš-ŠUR) was an Assyrian king in the 21st and 20th centuries BC. He is generally regarded as the
Ashur-nadin-ahhe II (246 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur-nadin-ahhe II (Aššur-nādin-aḫḫē II) was king of Assyria from c. 1400 to 1391 BC. Preceded by Ashur-rim-nisheshu, he was succeeded by his brother
Adad-nirari II (451 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
begun in 1365 BCE under Ashur-uballit I and ended after the death of Ashur-bel-kala in 1053 BCE. Adad-nīrārī II's father was Ashur-dan II, whom he succeeded
Mohammadabad-e Ashur Pashur (114 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Mohammadabad-e Ashur Pashur (Persian: محمداباداشورپاشور, also Romanized as Moḩammadābād-e Āshūr Pāshūr; also known as Āshūr Pāshūr and Moḩammadābād) is
Asharid-apal-Ekur (442 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Aššur-etil-ilāni (1,339 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Aššur-etil-ilāni, also spelled Ashur-etel-ilani and Ashuretillilani (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: Aššur-etil-ilāni, meaning "Ashur is the lord of the Tree"), was
Old Babylonian Empire (2,018 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur-resh-ishi II (456 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Rimush of Assyria (413 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur-dugul (374 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Lullaya (333 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Esarhaddon (9,681 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashurhaddon (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: , also Aššur-aḫa-iddina, meaning "Ashur has given me a brother"; Biblical Hebrew: אֵסַר־חַדֹּן‎ ʾĒsar-Ḥaddōn) was
Enlil-nasir I (106 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
62): Enlil-nasir, son of Puzur-Ashur (III), ruled for thirteen years. His name is present on two clay cones from Ashur. He is mentioned in the Synchronistic
Adasi (Assyria) (184 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
usurper-king in Assyria during, or shortly after, the reign of the king Ashur-dugul and through his son Bel-bani the progenitor of the later Adaside dynasty
Ashur-dan II (950 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur-Dan II (Aššur-dān) (934–912 BC), son of Tiglath Pileser II, was the earliest king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire. He was best known for recapturing
Puzur-Sin (108 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur-bel-kala (1,340 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
box-wood, terebinth, (and) tamarisk in my city Aššur. The canal which Ashur-dan I, king of Assyria excavated – the source of that canal had fallen in
Ashur-rabi II (685 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ptolemaic dynasty (2,151 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur (817 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I: A List of Assyrian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. David Kertai (2008–2009). "The History
Ashur-nadin-ahhe I (228 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur-nadin-ahhe I (Aššur-nādin-aḫḫē I) was a king of Assyria in the 15th century BC. He took power after the death of his father, Ashur-rabi I. During
Ashur-nirari I (401 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur-uballit II (2,491 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
II and Ashuruballit II (Neo-Assyrian cuneiform: Aššur-uballiṭ, meaning "Ashur has kept alive"), was the final ruler of Assyria, ruling from his predecessor
Ashurnasirpal II (2,683 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur-nasir-pal II (transliteration: Aššur-nāṣir-apli, meaning "Ashur is guardian of the heir") was king of Assyria from 883 to 859 BCE. Ashurnasirpal
Ashurnasirpal I (519 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Shalmaneser III (1,584 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
suggest that the work had been commissioned by the commander-in-chief, Dayyan-Ashur. The second register from the top includes the earliest surviving picture
Thirty-first Dynasty of Egypt (1,493 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur-nirari IV (402 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Enlil-Nasir II (84 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Enlil-Nasir II was the king of Assyria from c. 1430 BC to 1425 BC. The brother of Ashur-nadin-ahhe I, he seized the throne in a successful coup. Chen, Fei (2020)
Puzur-Ashur III (149 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Puzur-Ashur III was the king of Assyria from c. 1521 BC to 1498 BC. According to the Assyrian King List, he was the son and successor of Ashur-nirari I
Ilu-shuma (599 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
son, Ikunum. He titled himself "vice-regent of Assur, beloved of the god Ashur and the goddess Ishtar." The Synchronistic King List records, "eighty-two
Ashur-rabi I (154 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur-rabi I was a king of Assyria in the 15th century BC. The son of the former king Enlil-nasir I, he seized the throne after a successful coup against
Shalmaneser IV (1,138 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
the reigns of his two immediate successors, his brothers Ashur-dan III (r. 773–755 BC) and Ashur-nirari V (r. 755–745/744 BC). By the end of Adad-nirari
Enlil-nirari (601 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I: A List of Assyrian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. Samuel Henry Hooke (1953). Babylonian
Tiglath-Pileser II (333 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
BCE, when he succeeded his father Ashur-resh-ishi II, until his death in 935 BCE, when he was succeeded by his son Ashur-dan II. Little is known about his
Bazaya (318 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Shalmaneser II (735 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Sargon I (574 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
the son and successor of Ikunum, and the father and predecessor of Puzur-Ashur II. The name “Sargon” means “the king is legitimate” in the Akkadian language
Naqada III (1,193 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Arik-den-ili (641 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I: A List of Assyrian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. K. Fabritius (1998). K. Radner (ed
Ashur-nirari IV (402 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Tiglath-Pileser II (333 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
BCE, when he succeeded his father Ashur-resh-ishi II, until his death in 935 BCE, when he was succeeded by his son Ashur-dan II. Little is known about his
Bel-bani (340 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Libaya (114 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Puzur-Ashur II (289 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Puzur-Ashur II (also transcribed as Puzur-Aššur II) was king (Išši’ak Aššur, "Steward of Assur") during the Old Assyrian period c. 1880 to 1873 BC. Puzur-Ashur
Erishum I (1,332 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
tablets recovered at Karum Kanesh.: 3–5  He had titled himself both as, "Ashur is king, Erishum is vice-regent" and the, “Išši’ak Aššur”ki (“steward of
Shalmaneser I (539 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I: A List of Assyrian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. ORACC Middle Assyrian Laws - Shalmaneser
Hor-Aha (1,826 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Shalmaneser V (4,839 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
possibly being a friendly manifestation of the Assyrian national deity Ashur. Other interpretations of the meaning of Salmānu-ašarēd also exist, it could
Ishme-Dagan II (243 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur-dan I (628 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
of Aššur-dān were to contest the throne after his death, Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur ruling for less than a year before being overthrown and forced to flee by
Ashur-nadin-apli (831 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I: A List of Assyrian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. M. Capraro (1998). "Aššūr-nādin-apli"
Shamshi-Adad III (104 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Kirk Grayson (1972). Assyrian Royal Inscriptions: From the beginning to Ashur-resha-ishi I. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. pp. 32–. ISBN 978-3-447-01382-6
Neo-Assyrian Empire (24,782 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
support for Ashur-dan's rule. Though Assyria stabilized again under Ashur-dan's brother Ashur-nirari V, he appears to have been relatively idle. Ashur-nirari
Ashur-bel-nisheshu (504 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
he modestly titled himself “vice-regent”, or išši'ak Aššur, of the god Ashur. The Synchronistic Chronicle records his apparently amicable territorial
Ninurta-apal-Ekur (976 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I: A List of Assyrian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. Kyle R. Greenwood (2010). "A Historical
Saul (6,735 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur-nirari II (294 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I: A List of Assyrian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. A. Fuchs, K. Radner (1998). "Aššur-nērārī
Sasanian Egypt (711 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Erishum II (451 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
kings. However, Erishum II was to be the last king of the dynasty of Puzur-Ashur I (founded c. 2025 BC) as he was deposed and the throne of Assyria was usurped
Hammurabi (4,091 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Amorites (3,949 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur-shaduni (364 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Tiglath-Pileser III (7,484 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Tiglath-Pileser was a usurper, who seized the throne from his predecessor Ashur-nirari V, who was either his brother or his father. Other historians postulate
Shamshi-Adad V (366 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Elam (9,366 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Kassite king of Babylon Kurigalzu II who had been installed on the throne by Ashur-uballit I of the Middle Assyrian Empire (1366–1020 BC), temporarily occupied
Shu-Sin (711 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Enlil-kudurri-usur (472 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Enlil-kudurri-usur was the son of Tukulti-Ninurta I. He succeeded his nephew, Ashur-nirari III’s brief reign and ruled for five years. Apart from king lists
Shamshi-Adad IV (397 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
third to have taken the throne, after his brothers Ašarēd-apil-Ekur and Ashur-bel-kala, and he usurped the kingship from the latter’s son, the short-reigning
Adad-nirari I (1,988 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Andarasina, Ashur-eresh, variant Ashur-erish (son of Abattu), Ana-Ashur-qalla (officer of the palace), Iti-ili-ashamshu, Sha-Adad-ninu, Qarrad-Ashur, Assur-dammiq
Mut-Ashkur (87 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Enmerkar (1,646 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Iptar-Sin (204 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Nur-ili (72 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Asinum (91 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Khasekhemwy (1,034 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur (1,685 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
al-Ṭāhir ibn ʿĀshūr (full name محمد الطاهر ابن محمد ابن محمد الطاهر ابن عاشور Muḥammad al-Ṭāhir ibn Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ṭāhir ibn ʿĀshūr; 1879 – August
Eriba-Adad I (635 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
and in turn make Assyria an influence on Mitanni. His son and successor Ashur-uballiṭ I would take full advantage of this and destroy the Mitanni Empire
Parthamaspates of Parthia (365 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Sîn-šumu-līšir (1,441 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
"A List of Babylonian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430921. Dalley, Stephanie (1994). "Nineveh, Babylon
Jemdet Nasr period (1,454 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Roman–Iranian relations (2,013 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Eriba-Adad II (610 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur-rim-nisheshu (406 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I: A List of Assyrian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. K. Radner (1998). The Prosopography
Shamshi-Adad I (2,217 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I: A List of Assyrian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. Some of the Mari letters addressed
Beyt-e Ashur (108 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Beyt-e Ashur (Persian: بيت عاشور, also Romanized as Beyt-e ‘Āshūr; also known as Nahr Āshūr and Nahr-e Āshūr) is a village in Jaffal Rural District, in
Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur (1,685 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
al-Ṭāhir ibn ʿĀshūr (full name محمد الطاهر ابن محمد ابن محمد الطاهر ابن عاشور Muḥammad al-Ṭāhir ibn Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad al-Ṭāhir ibn ʿĀshūr; 1879 – August
Mutakkil-Nusku (460 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I: A List of Assyrian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. Jaume Llop, A. R. George (2001). "Die
Iptar-Sin (204 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Eriba-Adad I (635 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
and in turn make Assyria an influence on Mitanni. His son and successor Ashur-uballiṭ I would take full advantage of this and destroy the Mitanni Empire
Ancient Near East (4,394 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
period of Mitanni domination, emerged as a great power from the accession of Ashur-uballit I in 1365 BC to the death of Tiglath-Pileser I in 1076 BC. Assyria
Seti I (3,934 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Tiglath-Pileser I (1,511 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
possible, with the intent to be handed down to his successor. The son of Ashur-resh-ishi I, he ascended to the throne in 1115 BC, and became one of the
Shamshi-Adad I (2,217 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I: A List of Assyrian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. Some of the Mari letters addressed
Shamshi-Adad II (330 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Naram-Sin of Assyria (889 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
"waklum" (ugula, Overseer) or "Išši’ak Aššur" (énsi da-šùr, Steward of Ashur) of the city-state Assur, listed as the 37th king of Assyria on the later
Shalim-ahum (372 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
the length of his reign was unknown. He was described as the son of Puzur-Ashur I (dumu Puzu Assur) in his only known inscription. He is the earliest independent
Shu-Ninua (379 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ishme-Dagan I (1,232 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
armies of Ashur and Mari, and Ishme-Dagan I's control over his father's entire realm slipped, as his hold was reduced to the region of Ashur and Ekallatum
David (12,084 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Palmyrene Empire (3,278 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
First Dynasty of Ur (1,097 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Antiochus VII Sidetes (806 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Nebuchadnezzar I (1,796 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Twenty-seventh Dynasty of Egypt (1,633 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur (6,752 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Imi (76 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur-Zababa (520 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Anshar (1,907 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
logographic representation of the head god in the Assyrian state pantheon, Ashur. He is attested in a number of god lists, such as An = Anum, and in literary
Ikunum (260 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I: A List of Assyrian Kings". Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. Rogers, Robert (2003). A History of
Marduk-apla-iddina II (508 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Proto-Elamite (period) (1,296 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Amar-Sin (803 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
tablets, but is usually placed by archaeologists between Akkiya and Puzur-Ashur I. He is well known from contemporary documents as a career governor who
Etana (917 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Isin-Larsa period (1,226 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
for other city-states in Mesopotamia rose to power as well—Eshnunna and Ashur were developing into powerful centers. However, he did succeed in repulsing
E-iginimpa'e (338 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Lugalbanda (937 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Epirmupi (572 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Darius the Great (7,139 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Solomon (11,675 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ibbi-Sin (959 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
List of Mesopotamian dynasties (932 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
ISBN 978-1405188999. Chen, Fei (2020). Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur. Leiden: BRILL. ISBN 978-9004430914. Crawford, Harriet (2013). The Sumerian
Uruk (6,705 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Gilgamesh (6,781 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Kubaba (1,439 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur-Nammu (1,315 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Dumuzid the Fisherman (579 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Iltasadum (103 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Eannatum (1,373 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ilulu (141 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Fourth Dynasty of Egypt (2,769 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
History of Mesopotamia (6,372 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
of Ashur. A king named Ushpia (c. 2030 BC) is credited with dedicating temples to Ashur in the home city of the god. In around 1975 BC Puzur-Ashur I founded
Ishbi-Erra (803 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Nanum of Akkad (78 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Gudea (1,209 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Enmebaragesi (1,822 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Third Dynasty of Ur (3,822 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
La-erabum (454 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Dudu of Akkad (723 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Lugal-kitun (81 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur-Ningirsu (459 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ramesses III (4,258 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Meskiagnun (419 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Sargon II (11,403 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
incumbent Adaside dynasty. Sargon grew up during the reigns of Ashur-dan III (r. 773–755 BC) and Ashur-nirari V (r. 755–745 BC), when rebellion and plague affected
Balulu (129 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Mesilim (918 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Sargon of Akkad (6,272 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Pabilgagaltuku (202 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Shabaka (1,966 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Melem-ana (94 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Nebuchadnezzar II (11,113 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
father's campaign to take the city of Harran in 610 BC. Harran was the seat of Ashur-uballit II, who had rallied what remained of the Assyrian army and ruled
Sumuel (215 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Early Assyrian period (4,319 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
prior to the foundation of Assyria as an independent city-state under Puzur-Ashur I c. 2025 BC. Very little material and textual evidence survives from this
Puzur-Ishtar (520 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Susa (7,743 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I exposed to the sun, and I carried away their bones toward the land of Ashur. I devastated the provinces of Elam and, on their lands, I sowed salt."
Meshkiangasher (334 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Lugalshaengur (274 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ugarit (6,364 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Seleucid Empire (8,160 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Sumer (11,967 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Shar-Kali-Sharri (2,941 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Igigi of Akkad (76 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Shutruk-Nakhunte (597 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ili-ishmani (466 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ishgum-Addu (179 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Den (pharaoh) (2,328 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Sinsharishkun (5,454 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Assyrian monarchs and could thus not be invested with the kingship by the god Ashur and because of this, inscriptions from his brief reign indicate that he
Ur-gigir (469 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Lugal-Anne-Mundu (957 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Nûr-Mêr (335 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Enshakushanna (774 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Humban-haltash III (431 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
I exposed to the sun, and I carried away their bones toward the land of Ashur. I devastated the provinces of Elam and on their lands I sowed salt. — Ashurbanipal
Il, king of Umma (494 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Enentarzi (363 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ili-Ishar (443 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Iku-Shamagan (626 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Aga of Kish (1,495 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
First Sealand dynasty (2,917 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur Mosque (202 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan. It was founded in 1169 by the master Najaf Ashur son of Ibrahim. It is located in the Asaf Zeynalli Street. The mosque is
A-Imdugud (552 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ansud (747 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ishtup-Ilum (773 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur-Nungal (79 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Hanun-Dagan (439 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Puzur-Suen (78 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Khita (410 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ansud (747 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur Mosque (202 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
mosque in Baku, Azerbaijan. It was founded in 1169 by the master Najaf Ashur son of Ibrahim. It is located in the Asaf Zeynalli Street. The mosque is
Puabi (1,389 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Nam-mahani (325 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Enakalle (521 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Marduk-apla-iddina I (1,214 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Scorpion II (3,314 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Shu-turul (752 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Lugal-kinishe-dudu (662 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Puzur-Suen (78 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Si'um (203 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur-Lumma (356 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Puzer-Mama (439 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Mesh-he (83 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Manishtushu (2,818 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Neo-Babylonian Empire (9,936 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
which Sinsharishkun is assumed to have died. Sinsharishkun's successor, Ashur-uballit II, the final king of Assyria, was defeated at Harran in 609 BC
Udul-kalama (85 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Sîn-kāšid (1,096 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Shulgi (2,882 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ishma-Dagan (305 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Uhub (385 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Psamtik I (2,797 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
En-nun-tarah-ana (56 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Lugal-kisalsi (716 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
En-hegal (306 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Akkadian Empire (10,875 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
A'annepada (490 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Meskalamdug (1,811 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Rim-Sîn I (546 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Urukagina (1,992 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur-Baba (229 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur-Ningirsu I (233 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Lugalanda (339 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Awan dynasty (1,550 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Shakkanakku (856 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Lugal-dalu (396 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Akshak (1,438 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Sargonid dynasty (6,196 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
612 BC was a death blow to the Assyrian Empire. Sinsharishkun's successor Ashur-uballit II rallied what remained of the Assyrian army at the city of Harran
Sîn-gāmil (291 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ishqi-Mari (736 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Naram-Sin of Akkad (4,809 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Gutian people (1,315 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Syro-Hittite states (2,317 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Adab (city) (2,230 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
La-ba'shum (30 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Mug-si (161 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ilshu-rabi (436 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Tirigan (436 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Kindattu (483 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Tura-Dagan (425 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Sîn-kāšid (1,096 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
A'annepada (490 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Lugal-dalu (396 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ishma-Dagan (305 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Kun-Damu (326 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Thutmose III (6,830 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Eshpum (607 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Yamhad dynasty (1,426 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Apil-kin (915 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Sumerian King List (5,431 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ishqi-Mari (736 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur-gar (238 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Rimush (2,552 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Akalamdug (461 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ahmose I (6,559 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Kindattu (483 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Larsa (2,805 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Mug-si (161 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Mesannepada (1,768 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Teumman (510 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Mitanni (10,703 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
and in turn had now made Assyria an influence over Mitanni affairs. King Ashur-uballit I (1365–1330 BC) of Assyria attacked Shuttarna and annexed Mitanni
Awan dynasty (1,550 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur, Iran (62 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur (Persian: اشور, also Romanized as Āshūr) is a village in Ahram Rural District, in the Central District of Tangestan County, Bushehr Province, Iran
Shutrukid dynasty (801 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
stele of Naram-Sin. In 1158 BC, after much of Babylonia had been annexed by Ashur-Dan I of Assyria and Shutruk-Nakhkhunte, the Elamites defeated permanently
Ummanigash (son of Urtak) (445 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Hasmonean dynasty (10,613 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Enannatum II (478 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Pirig-me (193 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ikun-Shamash (427 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Gutian rule in Mesopotamia (4,114 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Akurgal (494 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Untash-Napirisha (708 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Iblul-Il (836 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Lugal-ushumgal (865 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Taharqa (4,617 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Luh-ishan (275 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
First Achaemenid conquest of Egypt (2,162 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Iddi-ilum (343 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ukush (497 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Twenty-fifth Dynasty of Egypt (4,978 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Utu-hengal (1,145 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Narmer (10,288 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur-nigin (457 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Lugalannatum (405 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Bara-irnun (408 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Tammaritu I (462 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Enannatum I (374 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Puzur-Inshushinak (1,368 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur-Pabilsag (570 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Entemena (2,002 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur-nigin (457 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Seleucus I Nicator (7,889 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Bara-irnun (408 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur (Bible) (348 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Ashur (אַשּׁוּר ʾAššūr) was the second son of Shem, the son of Noah. Ashur's brothers were Elam, Arphaxad, Lud, and Aram. Prior to the discovery of the
Dumuzid (6,744 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Yamhad (4,602 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Gishakidu (694 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ur-Nanshe (1,920 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Mari, Syria (8,552 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
title king of Mari and rebelled against Assyria, causing the Assyrian king Ashur-bel-kala (r. 1074-1056 BC) to attack the city. Mari came firmly under the
Egypt–Mesopotamia relations (6,521 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Asia and the East Mediterranean. In the 11th century BC the Assyrian king Ashur-bel-kala is known to have received a tribute of exotic animals and plants
Parthian Empire (15,616 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Babylonia (12,870 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Nippur, Awal, and Kish, Der of the goddess Ishtar, as far as the City of (Ashur). Past scholars originally extrapolated from this text that it means he
Eshmunazar I (1,635 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
MacGregor plaque (717 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Nebuchadnezzar III (1,995 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Manbij (3,714 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Assyrians in 856 BC. The Assyrian king Shalmaneser III renamed it Lita-Ashur and built a royal palace. The city was reconquered by the Assyrian king
Tetramnestos (168 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Shem (1,328 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Bible (Genesis 5–11 and 1 Chronicles 1:4). The children of Shem were Elam, Ashur, Arphaxad, Lud and Aram, in addition to unnamed daughters. Abraham, the
Roman Egypt (16,045 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Hyksos (11,123 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Nergal-ushezib (150 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
their capture of Babylon and deposition and murder of the previous king Ashur-nadin-shumi, son of King Sennacherib of Assyria. Nergal-ushezib reigned
Post-imperial Assyria (6,798 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
with individuals like Qib-Assor ("command of Ashur"), Assor-tares ("Ashur judges") and even Assor-heden ("Ashur has given a brother", a late version of the
Nabonidus (10,549 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Sîn, and one inscription describing Sîn, rather than the Assyrian deity Ashur, as having entrusted the Assyrian kings Esarhaddon and Ashurbanipal with
Assyrian nationalism (2,135 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
the Mesopotamian Assyrian civilization and empire which was centered in Ashur, modern day Iraq, which at its height, covered the Levant and Egypt, as
Bel-ibni (165 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
carried him off to Assyrian exile, replacing him with Sennacherib's own son, Ashur-nadin-shumi. Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles, By Albert Kirk Grayson
Tabnit (881 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
History of Sumer (3,227 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Tafsir Ibn Ashur (242 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Enlightenment') is a work of Qur'anic exegesis (tafsir) by Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur, the contemporary Islamic scholar graduated from the University of Ez-Zitouna
Asher Robbins (274 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Asher Robbins (also known as Ashur Robbins; October 26, 1761 – February 25, 1845) was a United States senator from Rhode Island. Born in Wethersfield
Zenobia (12,935 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Indus–Mesopotamia relations (7,465 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia) (9,245 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ebla (12,877 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Spartacus: Vengeance (1,541 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Oenomaus, Manu Bennett as Crixus, Dan Feuerriegel as Agron, Nick E. Tarabay as Ashur, Viva Bianca as Ilithyia, and Craig Parker as Gaius Claudius Glaber. Dustin
Ashar, Iran (504 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashar (Persian: اشار, also Romanized as Āshār; also known as Ashor and Ashur) is a city in, and the capital of Ashar District of Mehrestan County, Sistan
Ancient Semitic religion (1,882 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
called Ashurism) centered on Ashur, patron deity of the city of Assur, and Ishtar, patroness of Nineveh. The last positively recorded worship of Ashur and
Ashur Bet Sargis (700 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur Bet Sargis (Syriac: ܐܫܘܪ ܒܝܬ ܣܪܓܝܤ; born July 2, 1949) is an Assyrian singer, composer, guitarist and activist. He became famous in the Assyrian
List of Elamite kings (4,135 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Medo-Babylonian conquest of the Assyrian Empire (2,519 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
the Neo-Assyrian Empire, between 626 and 609 BC. Succeeding his brother Ashur-etil-ilani (r. 631–627 BC), the new king of Assyria, Sinsharishkun (r. 627–612
Eshmunazar II (4,155 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
History of the Assyrians (21,022 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
the Third Dynasty of Ur, achieving independence under Puzur-Ashur I c. 2025 BC. Puzur-Ashur's dynasty continued to govern Assur which became a regional
Awan (ancient city) (361 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Assyrian eclipse (638 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
eponym lists that most likely dates to the tenth year of the reign of king Ashur-dan III. The eclipse is identified with the one that occurred on 15 June
Spartacus (TV series) (4,981 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Spartacus: War of the Damned. A sequel series called Spartacus: House of Ashur is in development at Starz, with DeKnight returning to write for the show
List of kings of Babylon (10,565 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
king Sumu-la-El (r. c.  1880–1845 BC). The latest known portion ends with Ashur-etil-ilani (r. 631–627 BC) in Assyria and Kandalanu in Babylon. As it is
Uruk period (16,893 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashour Bin Khayal (366 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ali Ashour Anwar Fituri Mustafa Rugibani Fatima Hamroush Fawzi Abdel A'al Ashur Bin Hayal Osama al-Juwaili Isa Tuwaijir Abdulrahman Ben Yezza Hasan Zaglam
Assyrian flag (1,073 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
for the god Shamash, and is combined with the ancient symbol of the god Ashur. George Bit Atanus first designed the flag in 1968; the Assyrian Universal
7th century BC (1,549 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Assyrian state of Ashur-uballit II. 609 BC: The Babylonians defeat the Assyrian army of Ashur-uballit II and capture Harran. Ashur-uballit, the last Assyrian
Kassite dynasty (8,795 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Suppiluliuma II, while he himself espoused the daughter of the Assyrian king Ashur-uballit I. There were also Babylonian princesses who married Elamite sovereigns
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs (3,343 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs is a constituent of the apocryphal scriptures connected with the Bible. It is believed to be a pseudepigraphical
Radwa Ashour (1,144 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Radwa Ashour (Arabic: رضوى عاشور) (26 May 1946 – 30 November 2014) was an Egyptian novelist. Ashour was born in El-Manial to Mustafa Ashour, a lawyer and
Ashur Yousif (665 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur Yousif (Syriac: ܐܫܘܪ ܝܘܣܦ ܐܦܢܕܝ, Ašur Yousep Afendi) born Abraham Yusef; (1858 Harput, Ottoman Empire – June 23, 1915 Diyarbekir, Ottoman Empire)
Ešarra-ḫammat (1,237 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashurbanipal's words, Adad-šumu-uṣur presented the following account: "Ashur and Shamash ordained me to be the crown prince of Assyria because of her
Marduk (6,594 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
god Ashur (spelled as Anshar) and Babylon with Assur (spelled as Baltil). Other texts referencing Marduk were also adapted and changed to fit Ashur instead
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena (741 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Tarabay as Ashur – a new Syrian gladiatorial recruit. Shane Rangi as Dagan – a gladiatorial recruit who speaks only Aramaic, and fellow Syrian to Ashur. Antonio
List of World Heritage Sites in Iraq (1,024 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat) Erbil Citadel Hatra Samarra Archaeological City The Ahwar of Southern Iraq Babylon The United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Shattuara (164 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Amarna letter EA 15 (790 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
International Scene, is a shorter-length clay tablet Amarna letter from Ashur-uballit I of the Land of Assyria, (line 3 of EA 15). He addresses the Pharaoh
Hatran Aramaic (2,455 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Assyro-Babylonian and Arabian gods are mentioned in the inscriptions including Ashur, Allat, Bel, Gad (Tyche), Nabu, Nasr, (Apollo), Shamash and Sin. ܽWhile
Nimrud (6,898 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Adad-nirari III (806–782 BC), Shalmaneser IV (782–773 BC), Ashur-dan III (772–755 BC), Ashur-nirari V (754–746 BC), Tiglath-Pileser III (745–727 BC) and
8th century BC (1,646 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Archeological Museum, Athens. 756 BC: Founding of Cyzicus. 755 BC: Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria. 755 BC: Aeschylus, King of Athens
Apiashal (354 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ila-kabkabu (428 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Timeline of ancient Assyria (8,957 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
period and a post-imperial period succeeding the Neo-Assyrian period. Puzur-Ashur I (c. 2025 BC) is thought to have been the first independent ruler of Assur
Nick E. Tarabay (621 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
August 1975) is a Lebanese-born American actor. He is known for portraying Ashur on the Starz television series Spartacus and Cotyar on the Amazon Prime
Sulili (399 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
inscription identifies Silulu's father as Dakiki, "herald of the city of Ashur", which does not fit with the genealogy of the Assyrian King List. Asia
Suhlamu (115 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ushpia (270 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Saleh Ashour (1,020 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Saleh Ashour (Arabic: صالح عاشور; born 1953) is a former member of the Kuwaiti National Assembly who represented Constituency One from 1999 until 2020
Faravahar (1,301 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Assyrian image often includes their Tree of Life, which includes the god Ashur on a winged disk. The faravahar was depicted on the tombs of Achaemenid
Tudiya (404 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
ISBN 978-0140125238. Saggs, The Might, 24. Edmond Sollberger, "the so-called treaty between Ibla and 'Ashur'", Studii Eblaiti 3 (1980:129-155). v t e
Mandaru (112 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Rib-Hadda (1,005 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Azarah (125 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashuradeh (254 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashūradeh (Persian: آشوراده), or Ashur Ada, besides Esmaeilsay and Akaz islands, is one of the islands off the Iranian coast on the Caspian Sea (Gorgan
Abu Laith al-Libi (1,275 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ali Ammar Ashur al-Raqiai, known as Abu Laith al-Libi (Arabic: أبو الليث الليبي, January 1, 1967 – January 29, 2008, Mir Ali), was a senior leader of
Adamu (Assyrian king) (318 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Hayani (210 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ninurta-kudurri-usur I (466 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
fragment of the Assyrian Synchronistic King List names Ashur-nirari IV as his contemporary, rather than Ashur-rabi II who better matches the chronology currently
List of Spartacus (TV series) characters (9,970 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
ruined after Ashur blinds him in one eye. In the opening games of the arena, he makes it to the primus and attempts to kill Ashur. However, Ashur outwits,
Arda-Mulissu (1,545 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
ten years, from the time of the death of Sennacherib's first crown prince Ashur-nadin-shumi in 694 BC, but was for unknown reasons replaced as heir by Esarhaddon
Kikkia (426 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
inscriptions of his successors, moreover; the earliest of these is that of Ashur-rim-nisheshu (c. 1398 BC — c. 1391 BC), who commemorated his reconstruction
Samani (Assyrian king) (208 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Belu (Assyrian king) (123 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Nuabu (121 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Harharu (114 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ashur Tolliver (934 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur Jordan Tolliver (born January 24, 1988) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher who played for the Baltimore Orioles and Houston
Akkadian royal titulary (4,244 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
"favourite of the god Ashur and the goddess Mullissu", both assumed by Esarhaddon, illustrate that he was both Assyrian (Ashur and Mullissu, the main
Ashur Ware (242 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur Ware (February 10, 1782 – September 10, 1873) was the 1st Secretary of State of Maine and a United States district judge of the United States District
Zuabu (113 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Nineveh (8,469 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
no historical basis for this. Book of Genesis 10:11 says that Nimrod or Ashur, depending on the version, built Nineveh. The context of Nineveh was as
Book curse (2,385 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
placed them in my palace, that I, even I, the ruler who knoweth the light of Ashur, the king of the gods, may read them. Whosoever shall carry off this tablet
Yangi (249 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Steven S. DeKnight (532 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Starz has greenlighted the new 10 episode drama series Spartacus: House of Ashur with the return of DeKnight to the franchise serving as showrunner and executive
Enūma Eliš (6,471 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
during the Akitu festival. Some late Assyrian versions replace Marduk with Ashur. Before the tablets were discovered, substantial elements of the myth had
Adwar Mousa (369 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
1990s for prolific and popular Assyrian singers such as Sargon Gabriel, Ashur Bet Sargis, Janan Sawa, Linda George and Juliana Jendo, among others. Mousa
Ninurta-nadin-shumi (629 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Assyrian throne the king’s predecessor to his predecessor, Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur, who had supposedly been welcomed in exile in Babylon following his overthrow
Tourism in Iraq (940 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
"Travel and Tourism in Iraq". Euromonitor.com. Retrieved 2015-11-18. "Ashur (Qal'at Sherqat)". UNESCO. Retrieved 17 August 2011. "Erbil Citadel". UNESCO
Yakmesi (212 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Turtanu (621 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Musurai, or 'Egyptian Tartan'. The Tartan of 720 BC was probably called Ashur-iska-danin; in 694 BC, Abdai, and in 686 BC Bel-emurani, held the title
Abazu (Assyrian king) (121 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Yakmeni (212 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
List of kings of Mari (1,077 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Harsu (93 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Aminu (Assyrian king) (346 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Albert Kirk (1972). Assyrian Royal Inscriptions: From the beginning to Ashur-resha-ishi I. Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 5. ISBN 978-3-447-01382-6. v
Imsu (113 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Hale (Assyrian king) (303 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
The Destruction of Sennacherib (1,189 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
banners alone, The lances unlifted, the trumpet unblown. And the widows of Ashur are loud in their wail, And the idols are broke in the temple of Baal; And
Didanu (2,057 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Hana (Assyrian king) (114 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Shamshi-ilu (779 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Adad-nirari III (810–782 BC), Shalmaneser IV (782–772 BC), Ashur-dan III (771–754 BC) and Ashur-nirari V (754–746 BC). Three times, in 780, 770 and 752 BC
Bin Ashur (126 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
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
Yazkur-el (216 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Ilu-Mer (212 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Spartacus: Blood and Sand (1,781 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
slave who serves as trainer of Batiatus' gladiators. Nick E. Tarabay as Ashur – a former gladiator from Syria whose leg was crippled in the arena by Crixus
600s BC (decade) (610 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
BC. 609 BC—The Babylonians defeat the Assyrian army of Ashur-uballit II and capture Harran. Ashur-uballit, the last Assyrian king, disappears from history
Ashur-danin-pal (137 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Ashur-danin-pal" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (December 2009)
Dar Ben Achour (172 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Minister of Tunisia from 1882 to 1907 and grandfather of Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur. He bequeathed the house to the latter before it returned to Mohamed Fadhel
Šamši (788 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
succeeded Queen Zabibe (Arabic meaning "Raisin"). Tiglath-Pileser III, son of Ashur-nirari V and king of Assyria, was the first foreign ruler to bring the Arabs
Generations of Noah (10,022 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Certain of Noah's grandsons were also used for names of peoples: from Elam, Ashur, Aram, Cush, and Canaan were derived respectively the Elamites, Assyrians
Akiya (Assyrian king) (139 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Shuttarna III (188 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
II, a usurper to the throne of Tushratta. At that time, Assyria, led by Ashur-uballit I, became more powerful. But also Babylon, led by Burnaburiash II
1010s BC (242 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shalmaneser II ends, succeeded by his son Ashur-nirari IV. 1013 BC - Ashur-nirari IV is succeeded by his uncle, Ashur-rabi II, who ruled for 41 years, one
Ninlil (6,692 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Empire Ninlil was reinterpreted as the spouse of the supreme Assyrian god Ashur, and in this role developed into Mullissu, who in turn could be identified
Šamaš-šuma-ukin (4,424 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Assyrian prince who ruled Babylon and not Assyria was Šamaš-šuma-ukin's uncle Ashur-nadin-shumi, though he had been the crown prince of Sennacherib and the
Wer (god) (1,665 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
recent example being the theophoric name Tukulti-Mēr (a contemporary of Ashur-bel-kala) from the late second millennium BCE, while Wer (Wēr) was the form
Communist Party of Kurdistan – Iraq (1,214 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
murdered in Kirkuk in 2008. It also has an Assyrian wing called the Kaldo-Ashur Communist Party based in Ankawa. Kawa Mahmud became the party's secretary
Assyrian folk-pop music (1,738 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
discovered being depicted on carving from South Iraq from Ur to Akkad and Ashur. Albert Rouel Tamraz was a famous Assyrian singer from Iraq who played this
Military history of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (6,751 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
ruling with the gods’ (or the god Ashur) sanction. To rebel against this most humble servant of Ashur, it means defying Ashur himself, something that could
The Inscription of Sargon II at Tang-i Var (225 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Šerua (962 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Assyrian head god Ashur. It is uncertain in which way they were related to each other. Šerua is best attested in association with Ashur. She was the only
Assyrian Progressive Nationalist Party (50 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
the Assyrian nation in Iraq, for the Assyrian people. It was founded by Ashur Bit-Shlimon in 1990. Leftist Parties of Iraq Archived 2011-06-06 at the
Tarkasnawa (249 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Chaldea (5,903 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Nabu-shuma-ishkun in 761 BC, with both being dominated by the new Assyrian king Ashur-Dan III (772–755 BC). Babylonia appears to have been in a state of chaos
Warpalawas II (2,287 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua (1,385 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
discovered in Nimrud in 1989. She was the daughter of the "great cupbearer" Ashur-nirka-da’’inni and as such probably belonged to the Assyrian aristocracy
Lugalsilâsi I (203 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Mullissu (370 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
of Ninlil which appears as Mullissu in Neo-Assyrian as the wife of god Ashur. She is spelled mlš, here also as the consort of Asshur (’šr), in the Sfire
Samnuha (473 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
KASKAL.KUR.(RA). Bel-Eresh, a ruler of Shadikanni who was a contemporary of Ashur-resh-ishi I, renovated the temple of Samanuha and a deity identified by
Kummuh (1,105 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shalmaneser IV (783-773 BCE) Hattušili? ? Ashur-Dan III (773-755 BCE)  ? Ashur-nirari V (755-745 BCE) Kuštašpi ? Ashur-nirari V (755-745 BCE) Tiglat-pileser
770s BC (252 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Olympic Games, according to Diodorus Siculus (of the 1st century BC). 773 BC—Ashur-Dan III succeeds his brother Shalmaneser IV as king of Assyria. 771 BC—Spring
Battle of Kār Ištar (335 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur-uballit I, the Assyrians destroyed Mitanni, a kingdom in northern Mesopotamia that had dominated Assyria politically since the 1450s BCE. Ashur-uballit's
Assyrian continuity (9,196 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Neo-Assyrian Empire, such as Qib-Assor ("command of Ashur"), Assor-tares ("Ashur judges") and even Assor-heden ("Ashur has given a brother", a late version of the
Battle of Kār Ištar (335 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur-uballit I, the Assyrians destroyed Mitanni, a kingdom in northern Mesopotamia that had dominated Assyria politically since the 1450s BCE. Ashur-uballit's
Rʻuth-Assor (1,587 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Rʻuth-Assor (Hatran Aramaic:   rʿwt’sr, meaning "joy of Ashur" or "well-being of Ashur"; fl. 112), also transliterated Rʻuṯassor, Rʻūṯ’assor or Rʻūṯassor
750s BC (389 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
period 759 BC – 750 BC. 756 BCE—Founding of Cyzicus. 755 BC—Ashur-nirari V succeeds Ashur-Dan III as king of Assyria 755 BC—Aeschylus, King of Athens
2016 Baltimore Orioles season (2,581 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Romero to Baltimore Orioles for Future Considerations; Contract of LHP Ashur Tolliver selected from AA Bowie. May 25: Baltimore Orioles signed free agent
Ashur-dain-aplu (763 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ashur-dain-aplu (Akkadian: Aššur-daʾʾin-aplu, meaning "Ashur is the heir's judge") was an ancient Assyrian prince of the Adaside dynasty and palace official
Islamic modernism (11,041 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
methodology before his death. Tunisian Maliki scholar Muhammad al-Tahir ibn Ashur (1879-1973 C.E) who rose to the position of chief judge at Zaytuna university
Geri Ashur (389 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Geri Ashur (November 27, 1946 - July 22, 1984) was an American film editor, screenwriter, foreign language dubbing specialist, and filmmaker. Geraldine
List of banks in Iraq (225 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Investment and Finance (QIB) International Development Bank of Iraq (IDB) Ashur International Bank for Investment FIRST IRAQI BANK Albaraka Bank Turkey
Laura Maria Censabella (413 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
playwriting for Abandoned in Queens and Three Italian Women, and The Geri Ashur Award in Screenwriting for her original screenplay Truly Mary. She is the
Resen (Bible) (248 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
great city. From the Book of Jubilees "And for Ashur came forth the second Portion, all the land of Ashur and Nineveh and Shinar and to the border of India
Lugalnamniršumma (276 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
List of Starz original programming (1,122 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Cordero, Rosy (November 9, 2023). "Starz Greenlights 'Spartacus: House Of Ashur' From Steven S. DeKnight; Nick Tarabay Sets Return". Deadline Hollywood
Shulmanu (166 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
that Shulmanu was a friendly manifestation of the Assyrian national deity Ashur. Yamada, Keiko; Yamada, Shiego (2017). "Shalmaneser V and His Era, Revisited"
Resettlement policy of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (1,127 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
In the three centuries starting with the reign of Ashur-dan II (934–912 BCE), the Neo-Assyrian Empire practiced a policy of resettlement (also called
Mar-biti-ahhe-iddina (341 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
the Assyrian king, Tukultī-apil-Ešarra II (ca. 967–935 BC), the son of Ashur-resh-ishi II and this is quite plausible based on the chronology. Mār-bῑti-aḫḫē-idinna’s
Selim Benachour (1,437 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Selim Benachour (Arabic: سليم بن عاشور, Salīm bin ʻĀshūr; born Slim Ben-Achour on 8 September 1981) is a football coach and former professional player
Stoddard v. Martin (279 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Stoddard bet former Rhode Island Supreme Court justice Wheeler Martin $50 that Ashur Robbins would be elected to the United States Senate. Plaintiff and defendant
Azadari in Lucknow (2,458 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
and the neighbouring districts take part in the procession. Alam-e-Shab-e-Ashur originates from Imambada Nazim Saheb located on Victoria Street in late
Amoashtart (1,270 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Cyrus I (710 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
BC. Cyrus presumably continued paying tribute to his sons and successors Ashur-etil-ilani (627–623 BC) and Sin-shar-ishkun (623–612 BC). They were both
Yantin-'Ammu (317 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Fall of Harran (441 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
survived as a political entity and escaped to Harran under their new king, Ashur-uballit II. Establishing Harran as a capital for the Assyrians caught the
Ancient Mesopotamian religion (6,070 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
for "king", šarrum; that was instead reserved for the city's patron deity Ashur, of whom the ruler was the high priest. The ruler himself was only designated
Urzage (191 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Simon (cipher) (1,831 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Glenn; Ranea, Adrián; Ashur, Tomer (2017). "Rotational-XOR Cryptanalysis of Reduced-round SPECK" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-06-13. Ashur, Tomer. "[PATCH v2 0/5]
Secretary of State of Maine (489 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Style The Honorable Madam Secretary Term length 2 years Inaugural holder Ashur Ware Formation March 15, 1820 Salary $77,792 Website Official website
609 BC (182 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Medes and the Babylonians defeat the Assyrians under Ashur-uballit II and capture Harran. Ashur-uballit II, the last king of Assyria, disappears from
Kakka (1,764 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
to Ashur as a courtier. The equation of Anshar and Ashur is known from neo-Assyrian fragments of a rewrite of Enuma Elish which also casts Ashur as the
Chronology of the ancient Near East (7,952 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
support and synchronisms. An inscription from the tenth year of Assyrian king Ashur-Dan III refers to an eclipse of the sun, and astronomical calculations among
Marduk-apla-usur (435 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Assyrian contemporaries were probably Salmānu-ašarēdu IV (783 - 773 BC) and/or Ashur-dan III (773 - 755 BC) and the latter one is known to have campaigned in
Tammaritu (son of Teumman) (530 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Shamshi-Adad III Ashur-nirari I Puzur-Ashur III Enlil-nasir I Nur-ili Ashur-shaduni Ashur-rabi I Ashur-nadin-ahhe I Enlil-Nasir II Ashur-nirari II Ashur-bel-nisheshu
Khan's Garden (Baku) (652 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Palaces Palace of Baku Khans Palace of the Shirvanshahs Places of worship Ashur Mosque Baba Kuhi Bakuvi Mosque Baylar Mosque Chin Mosque Gileyli Mosque
Kar-Tukulti-Ninurta (626 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
(Telul al-Aqr) in Salah al-Din Governorate, Iraq) was a new cult center for Ashur and perhaps a new capital city founded by the Assyrian king Tukulti-Ninurta
Baba-aha-iddina (569 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
iii 22 (restored). Legal text A 33600, excavation reference 4NT 3, 17’. Ashur Stele, AfO 9, p. 100, iv 15–29. The Synchronistic Chronicle (ABC 21) iv
Necho II (2,796 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
around a general holding out at Harran, who had taken the throne name of Ashur-uballit II. Necho attempted to assist this remnant immediately upon his
Gustafson's law (1,607 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
CiteSeerX 10.1.1.156.3907. doi:10.1109/mc.2008.494. S2CID 6136462. Rafiev, Ashur; Al-Hayanni, Mohammed A. N.; Xia, Fei; Shafik, Rishad; Romanovsky, Alexander;
Muhammad Mayyara (146 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
1379/1960) Muhammad al-'Arabi al-Tabbani (d. 1390/1970) Muhammad al-Tahir ibn 'Ashur (d. 1393/1973) 14th AH/20th AD Muhammad Mitwalli al-Sha'rawi (d. 1419/1998)
Central Turkey College (218 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
non-Protestants also attended. One of its most famous graduates, for example, was Ashur Yousif, a member of the Syriac Orthodox Church and a future instructor at
Al Libi (299 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
alleged al Qaeda leader, held at Guantanamo Abu Laith al-Libi (Ali Ammar Ashur al-Rufayi,), senior figure in al Qaeda, reportedly killed in a drone strike
Speck (cipher) (2,411 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article
Glenn; Ranea, Adrián; Ashur, Tomer (2017). "Rotational-XOR Cryptanalysis of Reduced-round SPECK" (PDF). Retrieved 2018-06-13. Ashur, Tomer. "[PATCH v2 0/5]
The Harafish (191 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
(English translation). When Ashur and Fulla flee the plague-infested alley, they reside in the caves of the foothills. Ashur leaves the cave "to take water
Shavi, Shadegan (92 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Shobeysheh, Shadegan (88 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
List of tafsir works (5,852 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
ISBN 2745198246. "Tafseer Ibn Ashur/Tafsir al-Tahrir wa'l-Tanwir/Liberation and enlightenment تفسير التحرير والتنوير" by Muhammad ibn Ashur An-Nukat wa al-'Uyun
Bashi (89 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ahram Ashi Ashur Banian Bazui Chah Pir Dom Rubah Dan Eshkali Avaz Hoseyn Eshkali Mohammad Hajji Eshkali Seyyedi Eshkali Zayer Hoseyn Geshi Golangun Heydari
Tamer Ashour (214 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Tamer Ashour (Arabic: تامر عاشور; also spelt Tamer Ashour or Tamer Ashur, born 2 January 1984) is an Egyptian singer and composer. From 2004 to 2011 he
King of Hanigalbat (1,228 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Hanigalbat by his brother, Shalmaneser I. Qibi-Ashur, son of Ibashi-ili. Ashur-iddin, son of Qibi-Ashur. Active during the early reign of Tukulti-Ninurta
Zariqum (379 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
not generally regarded to have been independent before the time of Puzur-Ashur I, c. 2025 BC. Under the Sumerian Ur III empire, Assur is generally believed
King of the Universe (4,239 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Universe in the Middle Assyrian Empire: Ashur-uballit I (r. 1353–1318 BC) Adad-nirari I (r. 1295–1264 BC) Ashur-dan II (r. 934–912 BC) Kings of the Universe
King of the Universe (4,239 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Universe in the Middle Assyrian Empire: Ashur-uballit I (r. 1353–1318 BC) Adad-nirari I (r. 1295–1264 BC) Ashur-dan II (r. 934–912 BC) Kings of the Universe
Takun (92 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ahram Ashi Ashur Banian Bazui Chah Pir Dom Rubah Dan Eshkali Avaz Hoseyn Eshkali Mohammad Hajji Eshkali Seyyedi Eshkali Zayer Hoseyn Geshi Golangun Heydari
Falat (94 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Gharganeh, Shadegan (98 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Albu Gulak (100 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Bit Bahiani (122 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
ASIN B00514AQ6S. Ten Eyck Olmstead, Albert (1918). The Calculated Frightfulness of Ashur Nasir Apal. s.n. p. 229. ASIN B00514AQ6S. 36°50′N 40°04′E / 36.833°N 40
Karduniaš (831 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
ancestor did not listen to them. Now, as for my Assyrian vassals-(i.e. Ashur-uballit I, king), I was not the one who sent them to you. Why on their own
Sultan Achour 10 (586 words) [view diff] no match in snippet view article find links to article
Sultan Ashour 10 (in Arabic: السّلطان عاشور العاشر, As-Sulṭān ‘Āshūr al-‘Āshir) is an Algerian television series, directed by Djafar Gacem and broadcast
Hoseyni, Khuzestan (93 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Segareh (96 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Khomos, Khuzestan (69 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Eyshan (94 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Fall of Tarbisu (269 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
impressive military victories. In 614 he attacked Nineveh and captured Ashur and Tarbisu" The Ancient Near East: History, Society and Economy "already
Arbihat (93 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Safai (92 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Maleki, Khuzestan (92 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Savimeh (92 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Ktav Ashuri (654 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
brought it back with them when they returned from exile in Assyria (called Ashur in Hebrew); alternatively, this script was given at Mount Sinai and then
Sharukhiyeh (96 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Sakran, Iran (92 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Amarna letters (2,405 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
cities, EA 252. Title: "Sparing one's enemies". Amarna letter EA 15, from Ashur-uballit I; see also Amarna letter EA 153. Obverse line drawing, Obverse
Ghorabi (73 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Nahr-e Sheykh (92 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Albu Bandar (95 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Albu Obeyd (98 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Sabbahiyeh (92 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Egleh (73 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Ahsham-e Jamal (96 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ahram Ashi Ashur Banian Bazui Chah Pir Dom Rubah Dan Eshkali Avaz Hoseyn Eshkali Mohammad Hajji Eshkali Seyyedi Eshkali Zayer Hoseyn Geshi Golangun Heydari
Deymeh-ye Kuchek (108 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Hajjiabad, Tangestan (90 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ahram Ashi Ashur Banian Bazui Chah Pir Dom Rubah Dan Eshkali Avaz Hoseyn Eshkali Mohammad Hajji Eshkali Seyyedi Eshkali Zayer Hoseyn Geshi Golangun Heydari
Qanbari, Bushehr (92 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ahram Ashi Ashur Banian Bazui Chah Pir Dom Rubah Dan Eshkali Avaz Hoseyn Eshkali Mohammad Hajji Eshkali Seyyedi Eshkali Zayer Hoseyn Geshi Golangun Heydari
Kafisheh, Shadegan (94 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Ammeh, Khuzestan (94 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Joghghal-e Khvayeh (105 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Bonju (91 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ahram Ashi Ashur Banian Bazui Chah Pir Dom Rubah Dan Eshkali Avaz Hoseyn Eshkali Mohammad Hajji Eshkali Seyyedi Eshkali Zayer Hoseyn Geshi Golangun Heydari
Albusavadi (74 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Qaba Kolaki (95 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ahram Ashi Ashur Banian Bazui Chah Pir Dom Rubah Dan Eshkali Avaz Hoseyn Eshkali Mohammad Hajji Eshkali Seyyedi Eshkali Zayer Hoseyn Geshi Golangun Heydari
Tašmētu-šarrat (1,233 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Sargon II Sennacherib Ashur-nadin-shumi (Babylon) Esarhaddon Ashurbanipal Shamash-shum-ukin (Babylon) Ashur-etil-ilani Sinsharishkun Ashur-uballit II Consorts
Mangushi (92 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Sufiyah (99 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Omm ol Ghezlan, Shadegan (104 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Enayati-ye Bala (78 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Zobeydeh, Khuzestan (92 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Dehnow, Delvar (85 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Ahram Ashi Ashur Banian Bazui Chah Pir Dom Rubah Dan Eshkali Avaz Hoseyn Eshkali Mohammad Hajji Eshkali Seyyedi Eshkali Zayer Hoseyn Geshi Golangun Heydari
List of Mesopotamian deities (9,578 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
received his position from Marduk. His wife was the goddess Sarpānītu. Ashur Assur Ashur was the national god of the Assyrians. It has been proposed that originally
Shakheh-ye Jadid (99 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Nahr-e Hamud (102 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Nahr-e Vasleh (77 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Shaverdi (89 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan
Sobakhiyeh (96 words) [view diff] exact match in snippet view article find links to article
Albu Shelug Albusavadi Amlahah Atiyeh, Khuzestan Badrani Benvar Beyt-e Ashur Beyt-e Obeyd Beyt-e Seyyedsavileh Beyt-e Sharhan Darvishi Emam-e Seh Eyshan