-
bound the
royal family, aristocracy, and all ****yria to
swear loyalty to
Ashubanipal.
There however appears to have been no
strong opposition to Ashurbanipal's...
- death; Šamaš-šuma-ukin only
acceded to the
Babylonian throne months after Ashubanipal had
become king and was
throughout his
reign a
closely monitored v****al...
- cuneiforms: 𒆳𒀭𒊹𒆠 KUR AN-ŠAR₂ᴷᴵ; the same in ****yrian
cuneiform in
Ashubanipal's R****am cylinder: 𒆳𒀭𒊹𒆠 KUR AN-ŠAR₂ᴷᴵ,
pronounced in ****yrian mat...
- ISBN 9780140208283.
Journal of
Ancient History 1951, No 3. Pages. 243–244
Letter of
Ashubanipal to
Sarduri III. HABL, № 1242.
Michael Roaf. "Thureau-Dangin, Lehmann-Haupt...
- Teumman, king of Elam (653 BC) –
executed by the
conquering ****yrian
Ashubanipal at the
Battle of Til-Tuba; his son
Tammaritu was also
beheaded Imam Husayn...
- four years. By 650 Shamash-shum-ukin's
situation looked grim, with
Ashubanipal's forces having besieged Sippar, Borsippa,
Kutha and
Babylon itself. Babylon...
-
historian Stefan Zawadski in his book The Fall of ****yria (1988), is that
Ashubanipal and
Kandalanu were the same person,
Kandalanu simply being the name the...