Ashur-nirari I
Issi'ak Assur / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Aššur-nārāri I, inscribed maš-šur-ERIM.GABA, "Aššur is my help," was an Old Assyrian king who ruled for 26 years during the mid-second millennium BC, c. 1547 to 1522 BC. He was the 60th king to be listed on the Assyrian Kinglist and expanded the titles adopted by Assyrian rulers to include muddiš, "restorer of," and bāni, "builder of," to the traditional epithets ensi, "governor," and iššiak, "vice-regent," of Aššur.[2]
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Ashur-nirari I | |
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Issi'ak Assur | |
King of Assur | |
Reign | c. 1547–1522 BC[1] |
Predecessor | Shamshi-Adad III |
Successor | Puzur-Ashur III |
Issue | Puzur-Ashur III |
Father | Ishme-Dagan II |
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