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 Kings of Assyria - Definition 


Ancient Mesopotamia
EuphratesTigris
Assyriology
Cities / Empires
Sumer: UrukUrEridu
KishLagashNippur
Akkadian Empire: Agade
BabylonIsinSusa
Assyria: AssurNineveh
NuziNimrud
BabyloniaChaldea
ElamAmorites
HurriansMitanniKassites
Chronology
Kings of Sumer
Kings of Assyria
Kings of Babylon
Language
Cuneiform script
SumerianAkkadian
ElamiteHurrian
Mythology
Enuma Elish
GilgameshMarduk

This pages lists the Kings of Assyria from earliest times. It is a revised chronology that has been based on three less known solar eclipse records in King Esarhaddon's reign, providing good absolute dates for the years between 911 BC and 649 BC.


Contents

Early Period

"Kings who lived in tents"

  • Zuabu
  • Nuabu, son of Zuabu
  • Abazu, viceroy of Manishtusu of Akkad, son of Nuabu
  • Belu or Tillu, son of Abazu,
  • Asarah, son of Belu
  • Ititi
  • Enlil-kabkabu
  • Ushpia fl. ca. 2020 BC
  • Kikkia
  • Akiya
  • Puzur-Ashur I fl. ca.1975 BC
  • Shallim-ahhe
  • Ilushuma raids into southern Mesoptamia
  • Erishum I 1939-1900 BC
  • Ikunum

Akkadian Empire

Middle Assyrian Period

Neo-Assyrian Period

In 612 BC, Nineveh, the Assyrian capital, fell to the Medes and Babylonians; supported by the Egyptians, an Assyrian general continued to rule for a few years from Harran as

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