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cuneiform script.
Nineveh (/ˈnɪnɪvə/ NIN-iv-ə; Akkadian: 𒌷𒉌𒉡𒀀, URUNI.NU.A,
Ninua;
Biblical Hebrew: נִינְוֵה, Nīnəwē; Arabic: نَيْنَوَىٰ, Naynawā; Syriac:...
- Shu-
Ninua or ŠÚ- or Kidin-
Ninua,
inscribed mŠÚ-URU.AB x ḪA, the 54th king to
appear on the ****yrian Kinglist, was the
ruler of ****yria, c. 1615 to 1602...
- Mullissu-mukannishat-
Ninua (Akkadian: Mullissu-mukannišat-
Nīnua) was a
queen of the Neo-****yrian
Empire as the
primary consort of
Ashurnasirpal II (r. 883–859...
- Nika
Ninua (Georgian: ნიკა ნინუა, romanized: nik'a
ninua; born 22 June 1999) is a
Georgian professional footballer who
plays as a
midfielder for Dinamo...
- and
successor was
Shalmaneser III and his
queen was Mullissu-mukannišat-
Ninua.
During his
reign he
embarked on a vast
program of expansion,
first conquering...
- 1700–722 BCE) Bel-bani
Libaya Sharma-Adad I Iptar-Sin
Bazaya Lullaya Shu-
Ninua Sharma-Adad II
Erishum III Shamshi-Adad II Ishme-Dagan II Shamshi-Adad III...
- I
becomes King of the
Hittite Empire (middle chronology). 1615 BC: Shu-
Ninua became the King of ****yria. c. 1600 BC: Tang of
Shang established the Shang...
- Tell
Maghzaliyah Shibaniba (Tell Billa)
Tarbisu (Sherif Khan)
Nineveh (
Ninua)
Qatara or
Karana (Tell al-Rimah) Tell
Hamoukar Dur
Sharrukin (Khorsabad)...
- 1700–722 BCE) Bel-bani
Libaya Sharma-Adad I Iptar-Sin
Bazaya Lullaya Shu-
Ninua Sharma-Adad II
Erishum III Shamshi-Adad II Ishme-Dagan II Shamshi-Adad III...
- 1700–722 BCE) Bel-bani
Libaya Sharma-Adad I Iptar-Sin
Bazaya Lullaya Shu-
Ninua Sharma-Adad II
Erishum III Shamshi-Adad II Ishme-Dagan II Shamshi-Adad III...