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- ****yria Studies. 28: 135–142. Reade, J. E. (1970). "The Accession of Sinsharishkun". Journal of Cuneiform Studies. 23 (1): 1–9. doi:10.2307/1359277. JSTOR 1359277...
- southern city of Uruk, Nabopol****ar revolted against the Neo-****yrian king Sinsharishkun at an opportune moment when Babylonia was already plagued by political...
- brother Ashur-etil-ilani (r. 631–627 BC), the new king of ****yria, Sinsharishkun (r. 627–612 BC), immediately faced the revolt of one of his brother's...
- against the ****yrians. In 626 BC, early in the reign of the ****yrian king Sinsharishkun, a general called Nabopol****ar used the political instability caused...
- besieges and conquers Nineveh, capital of the Neo-****yrian Empire. Sinsharishkun, King of ****yria, is killed in the sacking. Babylon, capital of the...
- months of siege. The ****yrian king Sinsharishkun likely died during the fall of Nineveh. After the death of Sinsharishkun, an ****yrian leader who might have...
- Nabopol****ar, Sinsharishkun led a m****ive counterattack in 623 BC. Though this counterattack was initially successful and Sinsharishkun might have been...
- succeeded by his brother Sinsharishkun. It has historically frequently been ****umed, without any supporting evidence, that Sinsharishkun fought with Ashur-etil-ilani...
- son of the high priest Nabon****ar. In the reign of Ashurbanipal's son Sinsharishkun (r. 627–612 BC), the grave of Nebuchadnezzar was desecrated, with the...
- later Medo-Babylonian conquest of the ****yrian Empire in the reign of Sinsharishkun (Ashur-etil-ilani's successor and another son of Ashurbanipal) both...