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Humban (Elamite: 𒀭𒃲𒈨𒌍, romanized:
Humban, dhu-um-ban, also dhu-ban, Huban) was an
Elamite god. He is
already attested in the
earliest sources preserving...
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between Humban-menanu and
Humban-haltash I and
Babylonian sources appear to
clearly distinguish the two as separate,
suggesting that
Humban-haltash I...
- It has also been
argued that
Humbaba was
derived from the
Elamite god
Humban, but
according to
Andrew R.
George this
proposal is not
plausible in the...
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Humban-haltash III or
Umanaldash was the last
major ruler of Elam. He was
defeated and
captured by the ****yrian king Ashurbanipal. He
belonged to the Humban-Tahrid...
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Humban-Numena (or Kumban-Numena) was a king of Elam from the
Igihalkid dynasty (Middle
Elamite Period, mid-14th
century BCE). He was a son and successor...
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Humban-Numena III, King (692–688 BC)
Humban-Haltash I, King (688–681 BC)
Humban-Haltash II, King (681–675 BC) Urtak, King (c.674–664 BC) Tepti-
Humban-Inshushinak...
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their king, Temti-
Humban-Inshushinak I. He is
succeeded by his
nephew Humban-Nikash II. Tantamani, king (pharaoh) of
Egypt Temti-
Humban-Inshushinak I, king...
- the 22nd
Olympic Games. 691 BC—King
Sennacherib of ****yria
defeats king
Humban-nimena of Elam in the
Battle of Halule. 690 BC—Taharqa, a king of the Twenty-fifth...
- King (c.556 BC) Nabonidus, King (c.556–539 BC) Elam:
Humban-Tahrid
dynasty (complete list) –
Humban-kitin, King (late 7th/early 6th
century BC) Hallutash-Inshushinak...
- 1400 BC) Pahir-ishshan, King (c.1390 BC) Attar-kittah, King (c.1380 BC)
Humban-numena I, King (c.1370 BC) Untash-Napirisha, King (c.1275 BC) Hurbatila...