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Hezekiah and the Assyrian Spies: Reconstruction of the ...
After having seized the Babylonian throne, Nabfi-sumu-ukin (II) enjoyed a reign of only one month. Mukin-zeri, the govemor of Bit-Amukani, deposed him and ruled in Babylonia for the next three years (731-729 B.C.E.). When Tiglath-pileser III ...
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A Seleukid Prosopography and Gazetteer - Halaman 223
ANU-MUKIN-APLI (5), son of Anu-ahhe-iddin, descendant of Ekur-zakir, witness to a sale of a brewer's prebend at Uruk, 23 1 (a). Sources: (a) McEwan 20. ANU-MUKIN-APLI (6), son of Anu-ahhe-iddin, descendant of Gimil-Anu, witness to the ...
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Babylonians - Halaman 154
Then followed a power struggle, and after two years Nabu-nasir's successor was killed in a rebellion. But the usurper, a former governor Shuma-ukin, survived only a month before the chief of the Chaldean Bit-Amukkani tribe, Nabu- mukin-zer ...
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Handbook to Life in Ancient Mesopotamia - Halaman 96
Nabu-mukin-zeri (ca. 730 B.C.E.) After the death of Nabu-nasir, two kings briefly ruled Babylonia. The second assassinated the first and was, in turn, deposed by a powerful sheikh named Nabu-mukin-zeri. Worried over political instability in ...
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The Law of Testimony in the Pentateuchal Codes - Halaman 112
On the day when a witness has proved, against Nabu-mukin-zeri, son of Nabu-etir-napsati, that he (Nabu-mukin-zeri) sold barley belonging to the Lady-of-Uruk, or that he took (barley) from the hand of [PN], one of the chief administrators of the ...
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Mesopotamian Chronicles - Halaman 301
The twentieth year (of the reign) of Nabû-mukin-apli, the king, Bel did not go out nor Nabû go. For nine consecutive years Bel did not go out nor Nabû go. The twenty-fifth (?) year (of the reign) of Nabû-mukin-apli, the king, it was observed that ...
Jean-Jacques Glassner, Benjamin Benjamin Read Foster, 2005
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Sons and Descendants: A Social History of Kin Groups and ...
Basiya E PN | ' | Sumi Mukin-zéri Ea-ibni Munnabitti Nergal-étir Nabfi-gimil Lfib2'1§i + Bélessunu |—'—\ Nabfi-ittab§i-li§ir Marduk-§urna-ibni Figure 2.5. The Basiya Kin Group: The Mukin-zéri and Sumzi Branches. span the years 701 to 63 3, ...
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Neo-Babylonian Court Procedure - Halaman 24
"Rêmanni-Bél claims that the family of "Nabû-mukin-apli is in wrongful possession of Bābunu. Upon questioning, "Rêmanni-Bél reveals that "Bābunu has been in the service of the family of "Amurru-šuma-iddinam, father of "Nabû-mukin-apli, ...
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The Neo-Babylonian Ebabbar Temple at Sippar: its ... - Halaman 79
... with iangu+ Marduk-remanni+Uballissu-Gula) BM 62621(=MG 59):2 ((upiarru; with Uballissu-Gula+[Marduk- mukin-apli]+Tabnea) BM 65109(=MG 62):2 ([upiarru; with Uballissu-Gula+Marduk- mukin-apli+Tabnea seplru) BM 75012:4,6,10 ...
A. C. V. M. Bongenaar, 1997
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The Cambridge Ancient History - Halaman 25
The new king ruled for just over a month before being displaced by a Chaldaean, Mukin-zeri (731- 729), chief of the tribe of Bit-Amukani.175 In 732, the year of the Babylonian revolts, Tiglath-pileser was off campaigning in Syria. He reacted ...
John Boardman, I. E. S. Edwards, 1991