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overseer of the storehouse. As this was from Kār-Bēl-mātāti, a town probably in the vicinity of
Babylon, it is thought the men were courtiers who accompanied the king in his travels. Only two of these officials, Bābilāiu and Nabû-nādin-aḫḫē, had been in office during Marduk-nādin-aḫḫē's first year, as they appeared in the sequence of seven witnesses on the earliest, "Aradsu, son of Rišnunak,"
209:, the great shrine of Karduniaš, including their fortresses. I massacred them in great number. I plundered countless amounts of their booty. I conquered the palaces of Babylon belonging to Marduk-nādin-aḫḫē, the king of Karduniaš, and I burned them with fire. Twice I drew up a battle line of chariots against Marduk-nādin-aḫḫē, the king of Karduniaš, and I defeated him.
305:. Another is a deed recording Marduk-naṣir’s purchase of land from Amêl-Enlil, son of Khanbi, for a chariot, saddles, two asses, an ox, grain, oil, and certain garments. This gives Šapiku, the son of Itti-Marduk-balāṭu, the “son” of Arad-Ea, as the land-surveyor and this is probably the same individual as the last witness, “scribe” and “son of Arad-Ea,” on a
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Canal, dated to his first year. Another gives land to a certain Adad-zer-iqiša in grateful thanks for his efforts fighting the
Assyrians and is dated to his 10th year. One of the witnesses is given as Abullu-tetaparâu, the son of the king of Babylon. Another, dated to his 13th year, confirms the ownership of seven
393:. Three inscribed door-sockets were found at the sanctuary. He may be portrayed by the 3rd king in the Prophecy A, whose reign is a successful and fertile 18 years, but whose rule comes to end in a revolt. According to a later commentator, a certain Ea-mušallim provided him with an astrological report (
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As to the rains which have been so scanty this year that no harvests were reaped, it is a good omen for the life and vigour of the king, my lord. Perhaps, the king, my lord, will say: “Where did you find (this)? Tell me!” In a report by Ea-mušillim to his lord Marduk-nādin-aḫḫē, it is written: “If a
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Previous scholarship assumed that Marduk-kabit-ahheshu, the founder of the second dynasty of Isin, ruled for the first years of his reign concurrently with the last
Kassite king, but per Beaulieu (2018), more recent research suggests that this was not the case, necessitating a revised chronology of
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inscription on a copper cylinder and one unpublished garment inventory attesting to this king. The kudurrus show normal real estate activity in northern
Babylonia. One, issued by Aradsu, son of Rišnunak, grants independence from forced labor for the residents living near the mouth of the Ṣalmani
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of land and was witnessed by the same seven officers of royal service: Irība-Ištarān, the governor of Isin, Bābilāiu, the chamberlain, Eulmaš-šākin-šumi, the marshall, Marduk-andulli, the vizier, Enlil-mukîn-apli, the commandant, Ea-kudirri-ibni, the provincial governor and Nabû-nādin-aḫḫē, the
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The
Synchronistic History recalls the battles were in the first instance “by the Lower Zab, opposite Ahizûhina, and in the second year he defeated Marduk-nadin-ahhe at Gurmarritu, which is upstream from Akkad.” Although “Ugarsallu (immediately south of the Lesser Zab) he plundered as far as
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After 418 years I took out of
Babylon and returned to their sanctuaries Adad and Šala, the gods of Ekallāte, whom Marduk-nādin-aḫḫē, king of Babylon, had seized and carried off to Babylon in the time of Tukultī-apil-Ešarra, king of
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232:(in the middle Euphrates Valley) as far as Rapiqu (southern border of Assyria),” these places are on the periphery of Babylonia and the idols were not recovered until centuries later:
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the kings after Marduk-kabit-ahheshu. Marduk-nadin-ahhe has previously been dated to about 1099–1082 BC, with 1095–1078 BC being
Beaulieu's revised dates.
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migrating into
Mesopotamia under the pressure from famine, the Babylonians themselves apparently resorting to cannibalism, " ate one another's flesh..."
189:. For his part, Tukultī-apil-Ešarra led several retaliatory raids into the heartland of Babylonia, recalled with typical bombastic rhetoric:
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Economic text H.S. 157 dated to his fifth year listing clothes brought to Nippur from
Babylon by Napsamenni, seer and high priest of Enlil.
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king
Kurigalzu’s (Kurigalzu I or II undetermined) original plan, and constructed a “kitchen complex” on the northwest side of the
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C.B.F. Walker (May 1982). "Babylonian Chronicle 25: A Chronicle of the Kassite and Isin II Dynasties". In G. van Driel (ed.).
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of Assyria, on his destruction of Babylon after a fifteen-month siege, having taken the city 1 Kislev 689., Bavian Inscription
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He was related to all three of his immediate predecessors: his father was Ninurta-nādin-šumi, the third king, his brother was
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itself, Marduk-nādin-aḫḫē and the nobles rebelled. On his return “to his land and his city. They ed him with the s.”
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Deed recording the purchase of five GUR of corn-land by Marduk-nasir, the king's officer, in the British Museum.
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Land purchase kudurru with a secondary inscription of Marduk-šāpik-zēri, in the Yale Babylonian Collection
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dated eight months earlier in the same year granted Iddin-Ninurta, a leather worker, two
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Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie: Libanukasabas - Medizin
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A. Livingstone (2006). "A neglected Kudurru or boundary stone of Marduk-Nādin-Aḫḫē?".
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the fifth king, whom he revolted against and deposed. A reconstructed passage in the
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Kudurru in the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Accession number 21.10.
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Fictional Akkadian autobiography: a generic and comparative study
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Aradsu, son of Rišnunak, Kudurru BM 90938, published as BBSt 25.
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Land grant to Adad-zer-iqiša, kudurru in the British Museum
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Also assigned to this era is the undated Caillou Michaux (
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Tukultī-apil-Ešarra, Building Inscription, lines 37 to 40.
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Mesopotamian Chronicles. Writings from the Ancient World
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The ancient Near East: historical sources in translation
512:. Netherlands Institute for the Near East. p. 402.
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Iqīša-Ninurta land deed confirmation kudurru, in the
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Kyle Greenwood (2006). Mark William Chavalas (ed.).
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from Ekallāte, a town only around thirty miles from
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563:. Analecta Orientalia. pp. 119–130, 330–333.
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679:Ulla Koch-Westenholz, Ulla Susanne Koch (1994).
493:J. A. Brinkman (1999). Dietz Otto Edzard (ed.).
173:His relationship with his Assyrian counterpart,
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576:Revue d'assyriologie et d'archéologie orientale
683:. Museum Tusculanum Press. pp. 41, 94–95.
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601:W. G. Lambert (1981). "The Warwick Kudurru".
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158:, supposedly marching to conquer the city of
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527:. Blackwell Publishing. p. 156.
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668:. Eisenbrauns. pp. 155–156.
664:Tremper Longman (July 1, 1990).
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1589:Ninurta-kudurri-usur II
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615:10.3406/syria.1981.6722
559:J. A. Brinkman (1968).
358:National Museum of Iraq
350:, in the British Museum
118:and the 4th Dynasty of
2587:11th-century BC rebels
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2199:Seleucus IV Philopator
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43:Amrân ibn ‘Ali kudurru
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2111:Philip III Arrhidaeus
1848:Neo-Babylonian Empire
1750:Marduk-apla-iddina II
1745:Marduk-zakir-shumi II
1726:Marduk-apla-iddina II
1042:Old Babylonian Empire
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1395:Marduk-apla-iddina I
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1713:Tiglath-Pileser III
1678:Neo-Assyrian period
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1452:Ninurta-nadin-shumi
1360:Shagarakti-Shuriash
628:L. W. King (1912).
175:Tukultī-apil-Ešarra
91:2nd Dynasty of Isin
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1566:Mar-biti-apla-usur
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1472:Marduk-shapik-zeri
1447:Itti-Marduk-balatu
1400:Zababa-shuma-iddin
1375:Kadashman-Harbe II
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156:Assyria
128:famines
120:Babylon
45:in the
2328:Ubulna
1231:Agum I
1075:Sabium
993:Period
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203:Sippar
2308:Rinnu
603:Syria
432:Notes
222:Lubda
187:Assur
160:Assur
87:House
55:Reign
2136:XIII
1576:VIII
474:ISBN
327:The
287:Opis
230:Suhu
183:Šala
181:and
179:Adad
130:and
2285:XIV
2095:XII
2060:(?)
1558:VII
1218:III
611:doi
584:doi
580:100
298:GUR
283:GUR
207:Upi
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1696:IX
1530:VI
1434:IV
1125:II
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