Ashur-shaduni
Aššur-šaddûni or -šaduni, inscribed maš-šur-KUR-ú-ni or [maš-šur-K]UR-u-ni and meaning “(the god) Aššur (is) our mountain,” was the ruler of Assyria for just "one complete month" (1 UTU UD.MEŠ-te) during the 15th century BC, the 64th to appear on the Assyrian King List. He succeeded his father, Nur-ili, but was ousted in a coup by his uncle, Aššur-rabi I.
Ashur-shaduni | |
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Issi'ak Assur | |
King of Assur | |
Reign | c. 1473 BC |
Predecessor | Nur-ili |
Successor | Ashur-rabi I |
Father | Nur-ili |
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