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  • ...que and historically important bronze doors of the temple of [[Shalmaneser III]]. He excavated a palace of [[Nebuchadrezzar II]] at Birs Nimrud ([[Borsipp
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  • | [[Naplanum]] || c. 1961–1940 BC || Contemporary of [[Ibbi-Suen]] of [[Ur III]] | [[Burnaburiash I]] || || Treaty with [[Puzur-Ashur III]] of [[Assyria]]
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  • In the early period down to [[Ur III]] temples owned up to one third of the available land, declining over time ...of the [[Stele of the Vultures]] showing marching warriors, Early Dynastic III period, 2600–2350 BC]]
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  • ...s]] for a few decades before the rise of the [[Neo-Sumerian Empire]] ([[Ur-III|third dynasty of Ur]]), which encompassed the whole of Mesopotamia, includi Following the collapse of the [[Sumer]]ian "Ur-III" dynasty at the hands of the [[Elam]]ites in 2002 BC, the [[Amorite]]s, a f
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  • ...armash". However, Karamlish was reinvigorated during the reigns of Kings [[Shalmaneser V]] (726 – 722 BC) and [[Sargon II]] (722 – 705 BC), who used it as his ...ce|Greek]] [[Alexander of Macedonia]] and the [[Persia]]n Emperor [[Darius III]] ended with the defeat of the latter and the ushering of the Greek reign o
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  • ...aneser III)<ref group=i>''Synchronistic Kinglist'', KAV 216 (Ass. 14616c), iii 20.</ref> (859–824 BC) and [[Shamshi-Adad V|Šamši-Adad V]] (824–811 B ...surper." During years 851 and 850 BC, the Assyrian king Salmānu-ašarēdu III came to Marduk-zâkir-šumi‘s aid (''ana nīrārūtišu'') and campaigned
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