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STATE ARCHIVES OF ASSYRIA XIX<br />

Sender, pr<strong>of</strong>ession Letter(s) Proposed date Grounds or reference for<br />

dating<br />

Šarru-duri, governor <strong>of</strong><br />

Calah 52 No. 12 c. 733–732 The Hindanean ruler has<br />

removed the Arabs to the<br />

other side <strong>of</strong> the river:<br />

possibly related to the Assyrian<br />

campaign against<br />

Samsi, queen <strong>of</strong> the Arabs<br />

Inurta-belu-uṣur, governor<br />

No. 33 c. 732 Campaign to Tabal<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arpad<br />

NN No. 40 c. 732 Captives from Til-Barsip<br />

NN No. 41 c. 732 Probably related to no. 40<br />

NN No. 44 c. 732 Damascus, Hamath<br />

NN No. 45 c. 732 Damascus<br />

King (Tgl) No. 6 Possibly 732 Captives to be provided<br />

in Calneh<br />

King (Tgl) to Inurta-beluuṣur<br />

No. 3 732 Campaigns against the<br />

Arabs and Tabaleans; deportees<br />

from Damascus<br />

Nabû-nammir No. 104 c. 732–731 Nabû-ušabši, ruler <strong>of</strong> Bit-<br />

Šilani, is still alive. See<br />

PNA 2/II, p. 901a s.v.<br />

Nabû-ušabši no. 1<br />

Nadinu(?) <strong>of</strong> Larak No. 130 c. 732–730 Nadinu(?) threatened by<br />

Bit-Amukani and Mukinzeri<br />

Aššur-šallimanni, governor<br />

Nos. 86–87 c. 731–730 Mukin-zeri rebellion<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arrapha<br />

NN No. 147 c. 731–730 Unrest in Dilbat: the<br />

Mukin-zeri rebellion<br />

Qurdi-Aššur-lamur, governor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ṣimirra<br />

Nos. 23 and<br />

25<br />

Governor <strong>of</strong> Nippur No. 139 Probably 731 or<br />

729<br />

c. 731–730 Hiram (Hi-rumu) <strong>of</strong> Tyre<br />

commits a crime (cf.<br />

Yamada, Festschrift<br />

Eph’al p. 301)<br />

Tgl campaigning in Babylonia:<br />

“The king is residing<br />

in the land” line 9<br />

[Abi]-hari (<strong>of</strong> Gambulu) No. 141 c. 731–729 Abi-hari provides men for<br />

the royal mule express<br />

service, probably at the<br />

time <strong>of</strong> Mukin-zeri rebellion<br />

Šamaš-ila’i, governor <strong>of</strong><br />

Halzi-atbar<br />

Aššur-šallimanni, governor<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arrapha<br />

No. 68 c. 739(?) Perhaps a letter written<br />

after Tgl’s successful<br />

campaign to Ulluba<br />

No. 82 731(?) Elamite movements<br />

around Der<br />

Dummuqu No. 138 731–730 Mukin-zeri instigating Babylonians<br />

NN No. 127 731–730 The Elamites and the son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mukin-zeri united<br />

XXII

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