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272: 201: 226:) and campaigned in concert to force him to flee to the Jasubu mountainous region northeast, area of lower Diyāla. During the first of the campaigns, Marduk-bēl-ušati made a stand at Ganannate but was defeated outside the city walls. He was able to take refuge within the city which remained unconquered. The second campaign resulted in the city’s fall and he beat a hasty retreat with some of his officers, escaping "like a fox through a hole" to the city of Arman (Ḫalman) which itself was taken after a siege. Salmānu-ašarēdu left an account of these events on his 139: 2469: 38: 240:, and they divided the land in its entirety. In order to avenge Marduk-zâkir-šumi, I marched out and captured Mê-Turnat. In the ninth year of my reign, I marched against Akkad a second time. I besieged Ganannate. As for Marduk-bêl-usâte, the terrifying splendor of Assur and Marduk overcame him and he went up into the mountains to save his life. I pursued him. I cut down with the sword Marduk-bêl-usâte and the rebel army officers who were with him. 263:.” A relief from the front of his throne base depicts him gripping Marduk-zâkir-šumi’s hand in a public display of Assyro-Babylonian friendship. The kings are flanked by beardless youths identified as the crown princes and presumed to be Šamši-Adad V and Marduk-balāssu-iqbi, who would eventually come to conflict. 295:
Where Aššur-danin-apli, in the time of Salmānu-ašarēdu, his father, acted wickedly, bringing about sedition, rebellion, and wicked plotting, caused the land to rise in revolt, prepared for war, brought the people of Assyria, north and south, to his side, and made bold speeches, brought the cities
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During his campaign, Salmānu-ašarēdu captured the city of Baqani, extracting tribute from Adini of Bit-Dakkuri, also from Mušallim-Marduk of the Amukani and the leader of the Yakin tribes, the earliest attestation of these Chaldean groups and made a pilgrimage to Babylon where he recounted "I
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remains curiously silent on these events, but a treaty between Šamši-Adad and Marduk-zâkir-šumi seems to place the Assyrian in an inferior position, indicative of his reliance on and debt to the Babylonian king. It concludes with a series of curses apparently copied from the
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into the rebellion and set his face to begin strife and battle… 27 cities, along with their fortifications… revolted against Salmānu-ašarēdu, king of the four regions of the world, my father, and… had gone to the side of Aššur-danin-apli.
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It may well have been concluded while Salmānu-ašarēdu was still alive and been accompanied by the diplomatic marriage of Marduk-zâkir-šumi's daughter,
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ascended to Esagila, the palace of the gods, the abode of the king of all …" He practiced his religious devotions at other cultic shrines as his
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The opportunity came for Marduk-zâkir-šumi to return the favor when, in his 32nd year of rule, c. 826 BC, Salmānu-ašarēdu's own son,
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In the eighth year of my reign, Marduk-bêl-usâte, the younger brother, revolted against Marduk-zâkir-šumi, king of
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recording the bequest of land by Marduk-zâkir-šumi to Ibni-Ištar on behalf of the Eanna temple in Uruk
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There are few contemporary inscriptions bearing witness to his reign. A kudurru granting Ibni-Ištar, a
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from 855 to 819 BC during the mixed dynastic period referred to in antiquity as the dynasty of
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Kuddurru of the Babylonian King Marduk-Zakir-Shumi, Iran, Late Assyrian Period, circa 850 BC
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Vorderasiatische Abetilung, Tontafel, siglum of tablets in Vorderasiatisches wing of the
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Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie: Libanukasabas – Medizin
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in a reconstruction of two kinglists, 'Marduk pronounced the name',) was a king of
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Stone tablet of treaty, Rm.II 427 (Weidner, AfO 8 (1932–33) 27-29; SAA II 001).
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Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium BC II (858-745 B.C.) (RIMA 3)
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recalls “I went to the great urban centers. I made sacrifices in Babylon,
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Kudurru of land sale near Dilbat dated to Marduk-zâkir-šumi’s 11th year.
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J. A. Brinkman (1999). "Marduk-bēl-ušati". In Dietz Otto Edzard (ed.).
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F. Thureau-Dangin (1919). "Un acte de donation de Marduk-zākir-šumi".
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R. Borger (1965). "Marduk-zākir-šumi I und der Kodex Ḫammurabi".
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times, as he appears as a witness along with the crown prince,
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A political history of post-Kassite Babylonia, 1158-722 B.C
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ND 1 1000 = IM 65574, throne base from Fort Shalmaneser (
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prefix of field numbers, excavations at Nimrud 1949–63
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Kudurru AO 6684, published as RA 16 (1919) 125–126.
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Norton & Company. pp.  753: 751: 520: 518: 2484: 915: 130:(824–811 BC) with whom he was allied. 1831: 850: 545:(ABC 21), K4401a + Rm 854, iii 27-35. 512:Kudurru VA 208, published as VS I 35. 503: 275:Marduk-zakir-shumi (left) greeted by 876: 748: 614:issu Marduk-zâkir-šumi ikšuda gārêšu 515: 408:Kouyunjik collection, British Museum 353:, the inspiration for the legend of 718: 13: 2198: 1131: 776:Assyrian and Babylonian chronicles 500:(ABC 24) BM 27859 reverse (r 5-7). 379:Assyrian and Babylonian Chronicles 14: 2503: 1859: 1606: 744:. Walter De Gruyter. p. 376. 670: 447:Vorderasiatische Schriftdenkmäler 412:Rassam collection, British Museum 150:priest of the temple of Eanna in 2468: 2467: 1776: 486:, KAV 216 (Ass. 14616c), iii 20. 2492:9th-century BC kings of Babylon 824: 805: 782: 767: 733: 639: 619: 606: 588: 575: 562: 548: 536: 434:Vorderasiatisches Museum Berlin 372: 118:. He was a contemporary of the 778:. J. J. 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Index

King of Babylon

Shalmaneser III
Iraq Museum
Nabû-apla-iddina
Marduk-balāssu-iqbi
House
Babylon
Assyrian
Salmānu-ašarēdu III
Šamši-Adad V

Uruk
šandabakku
Nippur
Kassite
Marduk-balāssu-iqbi
Dilbat
lapis lazuli
Marduk's statue
Mušḫuššu

Black Obelisk
Karduniaš
Borsippa
Kutha

Shalmaneser III
Iraq Museum
Aššur-danin-apli

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