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Shulmano Osser the third , the great king The strong king , king of the world , king of the country Assyria Son of the Ashour Nassir Abli ( the second ) , king of the country Assyria Son of Toklty Ninorta ( the second ) king of the world king of the country Assyria Building a Ziqqurat King of kilkho
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Despite the rebellion later in his reign, Shalmanesar had proven capable of expanding the frontiers of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, stabilising its hold over the Khabur and mountainous frontier region of the Zagros, contested with
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Neo-Assyrian Historical Inscriptions and Syria-Palestine: Israelite/Judean-Tyrian-Damascene Political and Commercial Relations in the Ninth-Eighth Centuries BCE
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Neo-Assyrian Historical Inscriptions and Syria-Palestine: Israelite/Judean-Tyrian-Damascene Political and Commercial Relations in the Ninth-Eighth Centuries BCE
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bows before Shalmaneser III. This is "the only portrayal we have in ancient Near Eastern art of an Israelite or Judaean monarch".
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In 851 BC, following a rebellion in Babylon, Shalmaneser led a campaign against Marduk-bēl-uơate, younger brother of the king,
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In the eighth year of my reign, Marduk-bĂȘl-usĂąte, the younger brother, revolted against Marduk-zĂąkir-ĆĄumi, king of
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It was erected as a public monument in 825 BC at a time of civil war. It was discovered by archaeologist Sir
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yet discovered, and is historically significant because it displays the earliest ancient depiction of an
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Gates of Shalmanser III and Assurnasirpal. Bronze Reliefs from the Gates of Shalmaneser King of Assyria
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This is "the only portrayal we have in ancient Near Eastern art of an Israelite or Judaean monarch"in
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Righteous Jehu and His Evil Heirs: The Deuteronomist's Negative Perspective on Dynastic Succession
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The EncyclopĂŠdia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature & General Information
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became a center for the Urartians. In 853 BC, a coalition was formed by eleven states, mainly by
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Shalmaneser III, detail, south face, west end, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III from Nimrud, Iraq
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Shalmaneser III, detail, North Face, East End, Throne Dais of Shalmaneser III from Nimrud, Iraq
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Unfinished basalt statue of Shalmaneser III, from Assur, Iraq. Ancient Orient Museum, Istanbul
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The upper end of the Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, from Nimrud, the British Museum
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from the top includes the earliest surviving picture of an Israelite: the Biblical
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His long reign was a constant series of campaigns against the eastern tribes, the
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Shalmaneser III, detail of glazed wall panel from Fort Shalmaneser, Iraq Museum
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were subdued. It is in the annals of Shalmaneser III from the 850s BC that the
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The Black Obelisk is a significant artifact from his reign. It is a black
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Statue of the Assyrian king Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum in Baghdad
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city ... cuneiform writings on the bricks of King Shalmaneser III in
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recording his military campaigns, the last of which is engraved on the
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Kurba'il Statue of Shalmaneser III from Fort Shalmaneser, Iraq Museum
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had already been conquered, including the areas occupied by migrant
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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continued for two years; but the rebellion was at last crushed by
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Throne dais of Shalmaneser III from Fort Shalmaneser, Iraq Museum
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Kurba'il Statue of Shalmaneser III at the Iraq Museum in Baghdad
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In 836 BC, Shalmaneser sent an expedition against the Tibareni (
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In 841 BC, Shalmaneser campaigned against Hadadezer's successor
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Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC (858-754 BC)
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Statue of Shalmaneser III at Istanbul Archaeological Museums
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and other cities revolted against him under his rebel son
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cities, prudently sent tribute to him in perhaps 841 BC.
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The Socio-Economic Organisation of the Urartian Kingdom
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tribes, and the Babylonian king had been put to death.
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and reported that in 858 BCE, he destroyed the city of
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of Shalmaneser that commemorates the battle of Carcar.
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Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III, the British Museum
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of Israel (whose ambassadors are represented on the
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(2010). 949: 492: 181:in 859 BC to his own death in 824 BC. 1995: 1930: 1334: 1122: 1120: 1118: 1116: 279:Shalmaneser began a campaign against 42:King of the Four Corners of the World 1360: 1181: 983: 432:) which was followed by one against 1382:Legendary kings and early governors 597:. It is the most complete Assyrian 423: 13: 1288:Babylonian and Assyrian Literature 1244: 1113: 1066:David T. Lamb (22 November 2007). 533:Construction and the Black Obelisk 471: 14: 2240: 1286:Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III 1262: 929:"Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser II" 368: 173:is pre-eminent") was king of the 2171:Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III 1295:Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III 1267: 1213: 872:Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III 842: 830: 818: 806: 794: 782: 770: 758: 746: 734: 722: 710: 698: 686: 674: 551:Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III 543:Black Obelisk of Shalmaneser III 480:The Campaigns of Shalmaneser III 1175: 1147: 1095: 1257:. 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Index

King of Assyria
Glorious King of the Lands
King of the Four Corners of the World
King of All Peoples

Iraq Museum
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Ashurnasirpal II
Shamshi-Adad V
Ashurnasirpal II
Mullissu-mukannishat-Ninua
Shulmanu
Neo-Assyrian Empire
Ashurnasirpal II
Babylonians
Mesopotamia
Syria
Kizzuwadna
Urartu
Lake Van
Taurus Mountains
Neo-Hittites
Carchemish
Hamath
Aram Damascus
Arabs
Chaldeans
recorded history

Kurkh stela

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