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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- between Humban-menanu and Humban-haltash I and Babylonian sources appear to clearly distinguish the two as separate, suggesting that Humban-haltash I...
- Elamite allies defeated in the process. The reigns of Humban-Haltash I (688–681 BC) and Humban-Haltash II (680–675 BC) saw a deterioration of Elamite-Babylonian...
- stead, Humban-haltash III became king in Elam. Nabu-bel-shumati continued fighting against Ashurbanipal from outposts within Elam and though Humban-haltash...
- was deposed in favor of Humban-menanu, who began ****embling the anti-****yrian coalition once more. Mushezib-Marduk ensured Humban-menanu's support by bribing...
- second only to her husband the god,) where she and Humban had a temple that was erected by Humban-Numena. There was later (ca. 1250 BC) a temple built...
- been a very controversial issue. In the ****polis fortification archive, Humban appears more commonly than any other Elamite or Persian deity, with a total...
- 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...