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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...
- Tammaritu,
ruled another. He is also
referred to as Humban-nikash II and
Khumban-nikash II. Urtak, the
father of
Ummanigash and Tammaritu, had
ruled Elam...
- As well as the Babylonians, the
Aramaic tribes, the
Chaldeans and King
Khumban-umena III of the Elamites, and all the
Zagros Iranians (Persia, Anzan,...
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during the
crowning of
Khumban-Igash.
Aftermath of the
battle of Ulai, with
scenes of
surrender and torture: the
crowning of
Khumban-Igash "Wall panel; relief...
- and
Ashurbanipal (668-627).
Urtak was
preceded by his brother,
Khumban-Khaldash II.
Khumban-Khaldash made a
successful raid
against ****yria, and died a short...
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Simut appeared in
Babylonian personal names, and an ****yrian text
mentions Khumban,
Napirisha and
Yabru (Jabru) as
protectors of the king.
Elamite is traditionally...
- rulers; the Elam
royal rulers name Hu(m)ban,
carried in
honour of god
Khumban, and the city Bunban; the
title ub****
denoted to
Prijezda I (1250–1287)...
- any of his inscriptions.
Shortly after seizing Sippar, the
Elamite king
Khumban-khaltash II died,
which left the new
Elamite king, Urtak, in a bad position...
- He
published two
collections of essays,
Jammu Jee Tusi
Barhe Raa and
Khumban Da Shikar. His
story anthologies include Dukh Sukh (1939), Dukh Sukh Ton...
- K****ite princess, and was thus a great-grandson of Kurigalzu.
Humbaba Khumban As
attested in his
inscriptions from
temples in
Liyan and in Susa. He is...