Nuabu
Nuabu (Akkadian: 𒉡𒀀𒁍, romanized: Nu-a-bu) was an early Assyrian king. He is listed as the twelfth among the “seventeen kings who lived in tents” on the Mesopotamian Chronicles.[1][2] According to the Mesopotamian Chronicles, Nuabu was preceded by Zuabu. Nuabu is succeeded by Abazu on the Mesopotamian Chronicles. Next to nothing is otherwise known about Nuabu's reign.
Preceded by Zuabu |
Monarch of Aššūrāyu fl. c. 2270 BCE — fl. c. 2257 BCE |
Succeeded by Abazu |
Zuabu | |
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Monarch of Aššūrāyu | |
Reign | fl. c. 2270 BCE — fl. c. 2257 BCE |
Predecessor | Zuabu |
Successor | Abazu |
See also
- Timeline of the Assyrian Empire
- Early Period of Assyria
- List of Assyrian kings
- Assyrian continuity
- Assyrian people
- Assyria
References
- Glassner, Jean-Jacques (2004). Mesopotamian Chronicles. Society of Biblical Literature. p. 137. ISBN 1589830903.
- Meissner, Bruno (1990). Reallexikon der Assyriologie. 6. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. p. 103. ISBN 3110100517.
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