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Ashur-dan I

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217:, has been proposed influenced by a letter which provides the initial sequence of Pišqiya, the official during whose reign his predecessor died, Aššur-dān (the king), Atamar-den-Aššur, Aššur-bel-lite, and Adad-mušabši. A harem edict or palace decree was issued giving the penalties for misdemeanors of maidservants, where the first offence is punishable with a beating thirty times with rods by her mistress. Two sons of Aššur-dān were to contest the throne after his death, 169:
records that he seized the cities of Zaban, Irriya, Ugar-sallu and a fourth town name not preserved, plundering them and “taking their vast booty to Assyria.” A fragmentary clay tablet usually assigned to this king lists his military conquests over “yash and the land of Irriya, the land of the
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641 years earlier. It was not to be reconstructed until 60 years later by Tukultī-apil-Ešarra, who also names him in his genealogy. A dedication for the king appears on a bronze statue votive offering to the Egašankalamma, temple of
174:, the kings of the land Shadani, aeni, king of the land Shelini.” Fresh from their conquest of the Babylonians, it seems the Elamite hordes overwhelmed the Assyrian city of 527: 1111: 157:
dynasty, but it is probable he was contemporary with two more preceding and two following these monarchs, if the length of his reign is correct.
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Few inscriptions have been recovered for this king although he is mentioned in two of those of his descendant
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ruling for less than a year before being overthrown and forced to flee by his brother
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Jaume Llop (June 2008). "MARV 6, 2 und die Eponymenfolgen des 12. Jahrhunderts".
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Khorsabad King List and the SDAS King List both read, iii 19, 46 MU.MEŠ KI.MIN.
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Readings from the ancient Near East: primary sources for Old Testament study
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David Kertai (2008–2009). "The history of the middle Assyrian empire".
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Brick Ass. 4777 palatial inscription confirming King List filiation.
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Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und Vorderasiatische Archäologie
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2 kg bronze statue found at Lake Urmia and now in the Louvre.
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Nassouhi King List reads, 26+x MU.[MEŠ LUGAL-ta DU.uš.
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During the twilight years of the Kassite dynasty, the
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Index

Ashur-Dan I
King of Assyria
Middle Assyrian Empire
Ninurta-apal-Ekur
Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur
Issue
Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur
Mutakkil-nusku
Ninurta-apal-Ekur
Assyria
Ninurta-apal-Ekur
Babylonian
Zababa-šum-iddina
Enlil-nādin-aḫe
Kassite
Suhu
Arraphe
Tukultī-apil-Ešarra
An
Adad
Išme-Dāgan II
Ištar
Arbail
limmus
Eponym dating system
Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur
Mutakkil-Nusku
"Appendix I: A List of Assyrian Kings"
Study on the Synchronistic King List from Ashur
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