Ashur-rabi I — was the King of Assyria from 1453 BC to 1435 BC. The son of the former king Enlil nasir I, he seized the throne after a successful coup on Ashur Saduni, who was the king for only one month. [Who s Who in the Ancient Near East, by Gwendolyn Leick] … Wikipedia
Rabi — may refer to: * Rabi crop, spring harvest in India * Rabi cycle, in physics is the cyclic behaviour of a two state quantum system in the presence of an oscillatory driving field. See: Isidor Isaac Rabi * Rabi Island, volcanic island in northern… … Wikipedia
Ashur-resh-ishi II — was King of Assyria for five years. He succeeded his long reigning father Ashur rabi II in 972 and reigned until his death in 967 BC, when he was succeeded by his son, Tiglath Pileser II. Little is known about his reign, which was a time of… … Wikipedia
Ashur-nirari IV — was a King of Assyria. He succeeded his father Shalmaneser II in 1019 BC, and reigned for six years, until 1013 BC, when he was succeeded by his uncle Ashur rabi II. Beyond this, almost nothing is known about his brief reign … Wikipedia
Ashur-nadin-ahhe I — was the king of Assyria from 1435 BC to 1420 BC. He took power after the death of his father, Ashur rabi I. Beginning with his reign, Assyria became a vassal of Mitanni. After a 15 year rule, he was overthrown by his brother Enlil Nasir II … Wikipedia
Ashur-shaduni — was the king of Assyria for only one month in 1454 BC. He took control of the empire after the death of his father Nur ili, but was overthrown in a coup by his uncle Ashur rabi I … Wikipedia
Assur-rabi II — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Assur rabi II, rey asirio (1012 a. C. 972 a. C.) del llamado Imperio Medio. Sucedió en el trono a su sobrino Assur nirari IV, a quien destronó. A pesar de que la Lista real asiria le atribuye un… … Wikipedia Español
List of Assyrian kings — Ancient Mesopotamia Euphrates · Tigris Sumer Eridu · Kish · Uruk · … Wikipedia
Ninurta-apal-Ekur — Ninurta apal Ekur, meaning “Ninurta is the heir of the Ekur,”[1] was a King of Assyria in the early 12th Century BC who usurped the throne and styled himself king of the universe and priest of the gods Enlil and Ninurta.[2] His reign is immensely … Wikipedia
Ashurbanipal — King of Assyria Ashurbanipal on a chariot during a royal lion hunt. Reign 668 – c. 627 BC Akkadian … Wikipedia