WHO ARE THE GERMANS - Churches of God Cyber Auxiliary
WHO ARE THE GERMANS - Churches of God Cyber Auxiliary
WHO ARE THE GERMANS - Churches of God Cyber Auxiliary
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His brother Enlil-nasir II remo[ved him] from the throne (and)<br />
ruled as king for six years.<br />
Ashur-nirari II son <strong>of</strong> Enlil-nasir (I or II); he ruled as king for nine years.<br />
Ashur-rim-nisheshu son <strong>of</strong> Ashur-bel-nisheshuy; he ruled as king for eight years.<br />
Ashur-nadin-ahhe II son <strong>of</strong> Ashur-rim-nisheshu; he ruled as king for 10 years.<br />
Eriba-Adad I son <strong>of</strong> Ashur-bel-nisheshu; he ruled as king for 27 years.<br />
(Refer to Chart 5 for the list <strong>of</strong> the latter kings <strong>of</strong> Assyria.)<br />
Suggested Reading<br />
1. Bottero, J. (et. al.)(eds)(1967) The Near East, Delacorte Press, New York.<br />
2. Edwards, I.E.S. (ed.)(1975) Cambridge Ancient History, (Vol. 1; Pt. 2), Cambridge at the<br />
University Press.<br />
3. Gelb, I.J. (1954) "Two Assyrian King Lists", Journal <strong>of</strong> Near Eastern Studies, Vol. 13:209-30.<br />
4. Hawkes, J. (1973) The First Great Civilizations, Hutchinson <strong>of</strong> London.<br />
5. Livingston, G. (1974) The Pentateuch in its Cultural Environment, Baker Book House, Grand<br />
Rapids, Michigan.<br />
6. Poebel, A. (1942) "The Assyrian King List from Khorsabad", Journal <strong>of</strong> Near Eastern Studies,<br />
Vol 1: 247-306.<br />
7. Pritchard, J.B. (1969) Ancient Near Eastern Texts, Princeton University Press, New Jersey.<br />
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