- Kaštiliašu III,
inscribed phonetically in
cuneiform as mKaš-til-ia-šu, is a
possible K****ite king of
Babylonia in the 15th
century BC (Short Chronology)...
- in-between
Kashtiliash I and Abi-Rattash,
omitted in the
Synchronistic King List,
whereas the
Synchronistic King List
includes Kashtiliash II, omitted...
- Tukulti-Ninurta I
retained ****yrian
control of Urartu, and
later defeated Kashtiliash IV, the K****ite king of Babylonia, and
captured the
rival city of Babylon...
- The
early K****ite
rulers are the
sequence of eight, or
possibly nine,
names which appear on the
Babylonian and ****yrian King
Lists purporting to represent...
-
rebelled and
installed Kaštiliašu's son, Adad-šuma-ušur, on the throne.
Kashtiliash is a
significant character in S. M. Stirling's
Against the Tide of Years...
- Adad-shuma-usur is
designated as
Kashtiliash's son in
later Babylonian texts. He
himself claimed to be the son of
Kashtiliash only in a
handful of inscriptions;...
- r. c.1690–c.1655 BC. Agum I, King of the K****ites, r. 1705–1690 BC
Kashtiliash I, King of the K****ites, r. 1690–1680 BC Itti-Ili-Nibi, King of the Sealand...
-
conquests of the ****yrian king Tukulti-Ninurta I
against the
Babylonian king
Kashtiliash IV
during the K****ite dynasty.
Though in
principle successful (the ****yrians...
- III
Gandash Agum I
Kashtiliash I
Unknown king Abi-Rattash
Kashtiliash II
Urzigurumash Agum II Harba-Shipak Shipta'ulzi
Unknown king
Burnaburiash I Ulamburiash...
- Puzur-Ashur III, and had a
largely uneventful reign, as did his
successor Kashtiliash III. The
Sealand Dynasty of
southern Mesopotamia remained independent...