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  • ascendancy. His name in Assyrian is "Ashur-bani-apli," meaning ... shared power with his son and successor Ashur-etil-ilani. ...
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  • at times the supreme deity was seen to be Ashur rather than Marduk. Ishtar ... head of the pantheon in Assyria was held by Ashur rather than Marduk. ...
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  • Abzu/Apsu | Adad | Amurru | An/Anu | Anshar | Ashur | Enki/Ea | Enlil | Ereshkigal | Inanna/Ishtar | Kingu | Kishar | Lahmu & Lahamu | Marduk ...
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  • paid tribute to Mitanni up to the time of Ashur-uballit I (1365-1330 B.C ... Assyrians asserted their independence under Ashur-uballit, and with the Alsheans ...
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  • who concluded the so-called "Treaty with Ashur," which offered the Assyrian king Tudia, the use of a trading post officially controlled ...
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  • [[Image:Shamash.jpg|thumb|250px|Icon of Shamash (or possibly Ashur), Assyrian [[Relief (sculpture)|relief]] 865–860 B.C.E.]] [[Image:Lmlk-seal ...
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  • kissed my feet in Babylon. ...From as far as Ashur and Susa, Agade, Eshnunna, the towns of Zamban, Me-Turnu, Der as well as the region of the Gutians ...
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  • Two editions, one ca 1000 B.C.E. found at Ashur, the other mid-seventh century B.C.E. from the library of Ashurbanipal at Nineveh. ...
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  • (who established the Old Babylonian state), Ashur-uballit I and Tiglath-Pileser ... File:Ashur god.jpg|A Neo-Assyrian relief of Ashur as a feather robed ...
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  • In the Bible, Nineveh is first mentioned in |Genesis|10:11|: "Ashur left that land, and built Nineveh." Although the Books of Kings ...
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  • of the Mesopotamian Empire, such as Ashur, the patron god of Assyria, and Marduk, patron god of Babylon. In terms of religious practices, every ...
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