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123: 864: 46:, though he is not attested in any known contemporary artefacts. The list places him as the second last within the section "kings who lived in tents”. According to the 905: 283: 929: 924: 871: 898: 317: 234: 891: 312: 136: 205: 111:
was not convinced by this interpretation and more recent research no longer holds Ungnad's thesis as tenable.
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The Assyrian King List from Khorsabad, Journal of Near Eastern Studies 1/3, 253
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Cambridge Ancient History. Volume 1, Part 2: Early History of the Middle East
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Akkadian
Assyrian King List
early period
Cambridge Ancient History
Assyrian people
Aššur
Aššur
Shulmanu-asharedu I
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Aššur-ahu-iddin
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Apiashal
Arthur Ungnad
Kikkia
Hurrian language
Akkadian language
Arno Poebel
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Asia portal
Timeline of the Assyrian Empire
Early Period of Assyria
List of Assyrian kings
Assyrian continuity
Assyrian people
Assyria
The Cambridge Ancient History
ISBN
0521070511
Ancient Iraq
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