- Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur
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Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur (Ninurta-tukultī-Aššur) was briefly King of Assyria in 1133 BC. He succeeded his father, the long-reigning Ashur-dan I, but the throne was very quickly usurped by his brother, Mutakkil-Nusku. Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur was forced to go into exile in Babylonia, with which he had maintained friendly relations.
See also
Preceded by
Ashur-dan IKing of Assyria
1133 BCSucceeded by
Mutakkil-NuskuCategories:- Assyrian kings
- Middle Eastern royalty stubs
- Assyrian stubs
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