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The Old Assyrian Period (ca. 2000–1600 B.C.)Dec 1, 2017 · Long-distance trade flourished under Erishum I and his successors until the Amorite king Shamshi-Adad I captured Ashur in 1808/1807 B.C. and ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Sargon II, King of Assyria on JSTOR² Samsî-Addu (Shamshi Adad I), king of Ekallatum, conquered the entire upper Mesopotamia and proclaimed himself “king of the world” (šàr kiššáti).
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"FROM THE UPPER SEA TO THE LOWER SEA" - J-StageReferences to seas are attested in the inscriptions of thirteen Assyrian kings, from Shamshi-Adad I (ca.1813-1781 BC) up to Ashurbanipal (668-ca.630. BC) ...
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[PDF] ancient records of Assyria and BabyloniaThese two volumes, containing a complete English version of the historical records of ancient Assyria, represent the resumption of a long-interrupted plan for ...
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[PDF] Collapse in early Mesopotamian states - Santa Fe Institute Events WikiThe Old Assyrian state collapsed just after the reign of Shamshi-Adad, who had seized power in the land from his base on the middle Euphrates. His short-lived ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Amorites in the early Old Babylonian PeriodMay 28, 2025 · Eventually, the Amorites were able to help in toppling the Ur III state. As a consequence of their migrations, we see many small Amorite ...Missing: Nineveh | Show results with:Nineveh<|control11|><|separator|>
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(PDF) Amorites in the Early Old Babylonian Period, Ph.D. Leiden ...... Amorite infiltration of the Ur III em- pire.34 • The Amorites played only a minor role in the disintegration of the Ur III state.35 • The Amorites did not ...
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[PDF] People Of Ancient Assyria - Learn AssyrianApr 3, 2013 · ... Amorite kingdom. Shamshi-Adad's father, Ila-Kabkabi, was king of this city about 1760 B.C.; but between Terqa and the Amorite dynasty in ...
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Middle Bronze Mesopotamia {c. 2000–1600} - ErenowShamshi-Adad's father, Ila-kabkabu {c. 1850–1832}, was the Amorite ruler of the city-state of Terqa21 on the middle Euphrates, and engaged in ongoing war with ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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SHAMSHI-ADAD I, 1813– 1791 BC - Cristo Raul.orgShamshi-Adad had more modest beginnings. He belonged to one of the numerous nomad clans which had infiltrated into Mesopotamia after the break-up of the Third ...
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THE HISTORY OF ASSYRIA. SHAMSHI-ADAD I (1813– 1791 BC )But Naram-Sin's conquests had been ephemeral: on his death, Assyria had shaken off the yoke of Eshnunna, only to fall beneath that of Shamshi-Adad. Once ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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Kingdoms of Mesopotamia - Ekallatum - The History FilesEkallatum is captured and occupied by Naram-Sin of Eshnunna. Shamshi-Adad is forced to flee to Babylon, until he can recapture his home city seven years later.
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Assyrian king Shamshi-Adad IDec 1, 2010 · Assyrian king Shamshi-Adad I ; Rule of Ekallatum. ~ 1833 BCE - ~ 1818 BCE. Most likely ~ 1833 BCE, he inherited rule from his father Ila-kabkabu.
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[PDF] CHAPTER XXV - Cambridge Core - Journals & Books Onlineof Shamshi-Adad I and in Shamshi-Adad's own inscriptions. In his afore-quoted building inscription from the Ishtar temple at. Nineveh,2 Shamshi-Adad remarks ...<|separator|>
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NORTHERN MESOPOTAMIA AND SYRIA (CHAPTER I)SHAMSHI-ADAD I. Scarcely thirty years ago the figure of Hammurabi, the unifier of Babylonia, still stood out in striking isolation.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Inscriptions of Early Assyrian RulersCertainly in the later inscriptions the term "great sea" usually refers to the Mediterranean. As a rule the context gives the clue as to which region is ...
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[PDF] The Cambridge Ancient History - Cristo Raul.org... SYRIA by J.-R. KUPPER i Shamshi-Adad I i. II Mari. 8 in Eshnunna, Iamkhad ... ancient history. His achievement is still without peer, but no longer ...
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[PDF] The Management of Royal Treasurements concerning the administration of labor, conscriptions, and levies. ... the treasure of Shamshi-Adad (Eidem 1994). But any successful military. Page ...
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obv. ii 4: 2(bariga) 3!(ban2); rev. i 1 - jstor1973 Northern Mesopotamia and Syria. Pp. 1-41 in. The Cambridge Ancient History, 3rd edition, volume II part 1, ed. I. E. S. Edwards et al. Cambridge ...<|separator|>
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riao - Oracc(1) Šamšī-Adad (I), vice-regent of the god Aššur, son of Ilā-kabkabī, builder of the temple of the god Aššur.Missing: construction | Show results with:construction
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Šamšī-Adad Palace - Tell Leilan ProjectThese records include international treaties, diplomatic correspondence and various administrative texts (Eidem 2008; Ismail 1991; Vincente 1991, 1995). They ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Why Can't You Be More Like Your Brother? - | Lapham's QuarterlyThe elder son, Ishme-Dagan, was a diligent co-regent; the younger, Yasmah-Addu, was inept and fond of drink. Shamshi-Adad counsels his younger son in another ...Missing: dynamics | Show results with:dynamics
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10 Princesses and Musicians - Oxford AcademicA case study of diplomatic marriage explores the marriage of Yasmah-Addu to princess Beltum of Qatna. This includes the negotiations, gifts between families, ...
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Kingdoms of Mesopotamia - Upper Mesopotamia - The History FilesShamshi-Adad's own early years are vague but he would seem to have inherited Ekallatum for as much of a decade before being ejected.Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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(PDF) Sources from Tell Hariri (Mari): Context of Scripture IV (2017)Adam Miglio he kingdom of Upper Mesopotamia, which Shamshi-Adad established with his sons Yasmah-Addu and Ishme- Dagan, was centered in the Habur at the city of ...
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Hammurabi | Research Starters - EBSCODuring Hammurabi's father's reign, Babylon was in the shadow of Shamshi-Adad I, who had gained control of the capital of Assyria and had spread his influence ...
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Eshnunna - ROOTSHUNTIn 1780 BCE the kingdom of Assyria, led by Shamshi-Adad I, attacked Eshnunna and reconquered the cities of Nerebtum and Shaduppum.Missing: interactions | Show results with:interactions
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[PDF] THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF ELAM: FORMATION AND ...brought soldiers from Elam and Eshnunna to Shubat-Enlil, Shamshi-Adad's capital. (Charpin 1986), along with a governor? Whatever the material and ...
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Šamši-Adad I 2014 - riaoBased on A. Kirk Grayson, Assyrian Rulers of the Third and Second Millennia BC (to 1115 BC) (RIMA 1), Toronto, 1987. Adapted by Jamie Novotny (2015-16) and ...Missing: conquests sea
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Additional Texts from the Reigns of Shalmaneser III and Shamshi ...11 From Shamshi-Adad I (ca. 1813-1781) to Sham- shi-Adad V (823-811). 12 There is nothing missing before the personal name in this line. The mark before the ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Burial in the time of the Amorites. The Middle Bronze Age burial ...Specific burial practices, such as residential burials, use of vaulted chamber tombs and post-entombment rituals, were widely disseminated throughout the whole ...Missing: Shamshi- Adad
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Index - The Amorites and the Bronze Age Near EastJan 23, 2021 · migration in, 75. settlement at, 27–28. Umm Hammad, 65, 142. Unas, 33. Upper Mesopotamia (Kingdom), 178. See also Shamshi-Adad I (Assur).
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Assyrian Empire: The Middle Empire - History on the NetFor a few centuries after the death of Shamshi-Adad I, Assyrian cities were subjugated by a succession of outsiders: Babylonians under Hammurabi, Hittites.
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Everything Old is New Again: Espionage and Stratagems in Ancient ...Dec 29, 2016 · Not surprisingly, our story begins with a conspiracy. In about 1813 BCE a man named Shamshi-Adad successfully schemed to overthrow the dynasty ...<|separator|>
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Second Assyrian Empire | Research Starters - EBSCOThe first Assyrian Empire began with Shamshi-Adad I (r. c. 1814-1782 b.c.e.), who established limited Assyrian rule in the ancient Middle Eastern region ...
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Episode 41 – Assyria 2 Shamshi-Adad and the Upper ...Jul 15, 2020 · The origins of Shamshi-Adad are very confused. As mentioned in the show, some think his dynasty started in Ekallatum, some think it started in ...Missing: 19th century BC