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Shamshi-Adad V (Akkadian: Šamši-Adad) was the King of ****yria from 824 to 811 BC. He was
named after the god Adad, who is also
known as Hadad. Shamshi-Adad...
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Shamshi-Adad (Akkadian: Šamši-Adad; Amorite:
Shamshi-Addu),
ruled c. 1808–1776 BC, was an
Amorite warlord and
conqueror who had
conquered lands across...
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Shamshi-Adad may
refer to:
Shamshi-Adad I, (fl. late 18th
century BC (short chronology) was an
ancient Near East king.
Shamshi-Adad II, an Old ****yrian...
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Shamshi Khel
Bannu is a town and
union council in
Bannu District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. It is
located at 32°55'24N 70°44'46E and has an
altitude of 287...
- London:
Random House Books. pp. 140–144. ISBN 9781847947413. He was born
Shamshi Donbaiev, but ran away from
school and,
wanted by the police, had to change...
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Shamshi-ilu (Šamši-ilu) was an
influential court dignitary and
commander in
chief (turtanu) of the ****yrian army who rose in high prominence. He was active...
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Shamshi is a
village in the
Kullu district of
Himachal Pradesh, India. It is
known for
hosting several governmental and
industrial establishments of the...
- the city was
captured by the
foreign Amorite conqueror Shamshi Adad I in c. 1808 BC.
Shamshi-Adad
ruled from the city Shubat-Enlil and
established a...
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notably including the
former capital of ****ur.
Shamshi-Adad
acceded to the
throne as
Shamshi-Adad V,
perhaps initially a
minor and a
puppet of Dayyan-****ur...
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battle with
Shamshi-Adad ca 1796 BC.
Shamshi-Adad then ****igned his son Yasmah-Addu to the
lordship of Mari. In the
chaos that followed,
Shamshi-Adad advanced...