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  • |title_leader = [[List of kings of Babylon|King]] ...onians. Cities had local autonomy and received special privileges from the kings. Centered on their temples; the cities had their own law courts, and cases
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  • ...]]n king lists and modern archaeological findings. One of the most popular kings known of ruling Babylonia and having a very important code of rules and rig ...abylonian King List is a very specific ancient list of supposed Babylonian kings recorded in several ancient locations, and related to its predecessor, the
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  • | title = [[List of kings of Babylon|King of Babylon]]
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  • |s3 = Old Assyrian Empire ...rol by [[Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]] and [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] kings. It controlled the cities of [[Isin]], [[Larsa]] and [[Eshnunna]] and exten
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  • |s3 = Old Assyrian Empire ...rol by [[Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]] and [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] kings. It controlled the cities of [[Isin]], [[Larsa]] and [[Eshnunna]] and exten
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  • |s3 = Old Assyrian Empire ...rol by [[Akkadian Empire|Akkadian]] and [[Gutian dynasty of Sumer|Gutian]] kings. It controlled the cities of [[Isin]], [[Larsa]] and [[Eshnunna]] and exten
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  • ...b/bible/1chronicles/1chronicles5.htm 1 Chronicles 5]</ref> 2 Kings 17:6, 2 Kings 18:11). ...three dioceses: Amadia, Zakho, and Akra-Zehbar. The diocese comprises 3500 Assyrian Catholics, ten resident priests, five religious of the Congregation of St.
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  • ...mpt on the part of the Chaldean scribes to identify the peculiarly ancient Assyrian deity ''Asur'' with the Creation deity ''An-sar''. On the other hand, there ...e following [[Akkadian Empire|Old Akkadian period]], the city was ruled by kings from [[Akkadian empire|Akkad]] or Proto-Chaldean. During the [[Ur-III|"Sume
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  • | title = [[List of kings of Babylon|King of Babylon]] ...tory'', 6th ed., Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson, 58.</ref> The death of Assyrian king [[Ashurbanipal]] around 627 BC resulted in political instability. In 6
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  • ...(cuneiform)|en]]-ĝir<sub>15</sub>}}, approximately "land of the civilized kings" or "native land". {{lang|sux-Latn|ĝir<sub>15</sub>}} means "native, local ...cher'/> Sumer was conquered by the [[Semitic languages|Semitic-speaking]] kings of the [[Akkadian Empire]] around 2270 BC ([[short chronology]]), but Sumer
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  • ...Empire]], [[Neo-Sumerian Empire]], and [[Assyria#Old Assyrian Kingdom|Old Assyrian Empire]]; however, the Babylonian empire rapidly fell apart after the death ...seem to have gained ascendancy over most of the territory of the Akkadian kings of [[Assyria]] in northern Mesopotamia for a time.
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  • | title = [[List of kings of Babylon|King of Babylon]]
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  • ...ng Karamlish). On them were found the names of Chaldean King of Sargon and Assyrian king Shalmensar. The remains of a Chaldean temple were found at Tel Barbara ...rs as "Karmash". However, Karamlish was reinvigorated during the reigns of Kings [[Shalmaneser V]] (726 – 722 BC) and [[Sargon II]] (722 – 705 BC), who
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  • ...empire he built collapsed, he was still revered as a model ruler, and many kings across the Near East claimed him as an ancestor. Hammurabi was rediscovered ...der Hammurabi.<ref name="VM3">{{harvnb|Van De Mieroop|2005|p=3}}</ref> The kings who came before Hammurabi had founded a relatively minor City State in 1894
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  • | title = [[List of kings of Babylon|King of Babylon]] ...n antiquity as the dynasty of ''E''. He was a contemporary of [[Assyria]]n kings, [[Shalmaneser III|Salmānu-ašarēdu III]]) (commonly known, Shalmaneser I
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  • | title = [[List of kings of Babylon|King of Babylon]] ...ring the destruction of Babylon's arch-enemy of the cruel ancient Assyrian kings, at which point he was already crown Chaldean prince.{{sfn|Wiseman|1991a|p=
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  • ...d of ancient Egypt|Egypt]] <br /> Remnants of the army of the former [[Neo-Assyrian Empire|Assyria]] ...This is the final defeat of the ancient Assyrians where there was no more assyrian army"</ref>
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  • ...name (Chaldean) late 19th century and officially adopted the 20th Century Assyrian Cult name in November 1976 in London, England, with strong encouragement fr ...gon, the founder of the (first emperor in recorded history). Other amazing kings were Shamshi Adad I, Hammurabi, Mardukh-Apla-Iddin II / Merodach-Baladan, N
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