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Ushpia (Akkadian: ππΏπ, romanized:Β UΕ‘-pi-a) was
according to the ****yrian King List (AKL) the 16th ****yrian monarch,
ruling in ****yria's
early period...
- "kings who
lived in tents" of the AKL, however;
Ushpia has not been
confirmed by
contemporary artifacts.
Ushpia is
succeeded on the AKL by his son Apiashal...
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later ancient sources outside of the list is
Ushpia, the 17th name mentioned, and Kikkia, the 28th name.
Ushpia is
stated in the
inscriptions of the significantly...
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Mandaru Imsu
Harsu Didanu Hana
Zuabu Nuabu Abazu Belu
Azarah Ushpia Apiashal, son of
Ushpia Kings who were
ancestors The
kings are
listed in
reverse order...
- Mandaru, Imsu, Harsu, Didanu, Hana, Zuabu, Nuabu, Abazu, Belu, Azarah,
Ushpia and Apiashal.
Nothing concrete is
known about these names,
although it has...
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became fully urbanised and
founded the city
state of Ashur. A king
named Ushpia (c. 2030 BC) is
credited with
dedicating temples to
Ashur in the home city...
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Sumer fell
under the yoke of the Amorites. The
historically unverified king
Ushpia is
credited with
dedicating the
first temple of the god
Ashur in his home...
- dynasty. The AKL also
states that
Apiashal had been
preceded by his
father Ushpia. Additionally, the AKL
states that
Apiashal had been
succeeded by his son...
- the
first true
urbanised ****yrian
monarchy was
traditionally ascribed to
Ushpia, a
contemporary of Ishbi-Erra of Isin and
Naplanum of Larsa. c. 2030 BC...
- Mandaru, Imsu, Harsu, Didanu, Hana, Zuabu, Nuabu, Abazu, Belu, Azarah,
Ushpia, and Apiashal.
Nothing concrete is yet
known about these names, although...