- Burna-Buriyåš I,
meaning servant of the Lord of the lands, was the
first K****ite who
really ruled over Babylonia,
possibly the
first to
occupy the city...
- due to
disorder in
Babylonia following the
death of the K****ite king
Burnaburiash II, Ashur-uballit
established Kurigalzu II on the
Babylonian throne,...
- Kadashman-Enlil I, King (c.1374–1360 BC),
contemporary of
Amenophis III
Burnaburiash II, King (c.1359–1333 BC),
contemporary of
Akhenaten and Ashur-uballit...
-
placed on the
Babylonian throne a
certain Kurigalzu, who may have been
Burnaburiash's son or grandson.
There is
debate over
whether Muballit married Burna-Buriash...
- K****ite Dynasty,
Third Dynasty of
Babylon — Agum II or Agum-Kakrime
Burnaburiash I, King ( 000 ),
treaty with Puzur-Ashur III of ****yria
Kashtiliash III...
- Burna-Buriaš II (rendered in
cuneiform as Bur-na- or Bur-ra-Bu-ri-ia-aš, and
meaning servant/protégé of the Lord of the
lands in the K****ite language)...
- him later, as the
direct predecessor of
Burnaburiash I.
There being a king
between Shipta'ulzi and
Burnaburiash I is
indicated by both
Babylonian King...
- Look up
burna in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Burna may
refer to:
Burnaburiash I, (c. 1500 BC),
Babylonian king Burna-Buriash II (reigned 1359–1333...
-
Kashtiliash II
Urzigurumash Agum II Harba-Shipak Shipta'ulzi
Unknown king
Burnaburiash I
Ulamburiash Kashtiliash III Agum III Kadashman-Sah
Karaindash Kadashman-Harbe...
- the
synchronistic history,
where he is
described as a
contemporary of
Burnaburiash of Babylon. A few of his
building inscriptions were
found at ****ur. He...