- Kadašman-
Ḫarbe I,
inscribed in
cuneiform contemporarily as Ka-da-áš-ma-an-Ḫar-be and
meaning “he
believes in
Ḫarbe (a K****ite god
equivalent to Enlil)...
-
Kedus Harbe (Ge'ez: ቅዱስ ሓርበኛ, "Holy Warrior") was King of
Zagwe dynasty.
According to
Taddesse Tamrat, he was the son of Jan Seyum, the
brother of Tatadim...
- to 1221.: 22 : 56n He was the son of Jan
Seyum and the
brother of
Kedus Harbe.
Perhaps the best-known
Zagwe monarch, he is
credited as the
patron of the...
- Kadašman-
Ḫarbe II,
inscribed dKa-dáš-man-Ḫar-be, Kad-aš-man-Ḫar-be or
variants and
meaning I
believe in
Ḫarbe, the lord of the K****ite
pantheon corresponding...
- Kara-hardash (Kara-ḫardaš), also
rendered Kadashman-
Harbe and
possibly Karaindash, was a king of Babylon. He
became king of
Babylon around 1333 BC. He...
-
Seyum (40 years)
Germa Seyum (40 years)
Yemrehana Krestos (40 years)
Kedus Harbe (40 years)
Lalibela (40 years) Na'akueto La'ab (48 years) (The 1922 regnal...
-
Ulamburiash Kashtiliash III Agum III Kadashman-Sah
Karaindash Kadashman-
Harbe I
Kurigalzu I Kadashman-Enlil I Burna-Buriash II Kara-hardash ****-Bugash...
- temple.
Other well
attested K****ite
deities include the
presumed head god
Ḫarbe, the
weather god Buriaš, the sun god Saḫ and the
deified mountain Kamulla...
-
Pharaoh Thutmose III and
protected Babylonian borders with Elam. Kadašman-
Ḫarbe I
succeeded Karaindash, and
briefly invaded Elam
before being eventually...
- of
Zagwe dynasty.
According to
Taddesse Tamrat, he was the son of
Kedus Harbe.
Richard Pankhurst credits him with the
creation of the
church located in...