Ashur-uballit I
Ashur-uballit I (Aššur-uballiṭ I), who reigned between c. 1363 and c. 1328 BC, was the first king of the Middle Assyrian Empire. After his father Eriba-Adad I had broken Mitanni influence over Assyria, Ashur-uballit I's defeat of the Mitanni king Shuttarna III marks Assyria's ascendancy over the Hurri-Mitanni Empire, and the beginning of its emergence as a powerful empire. Later on, due to disorder in Babylonia following the death of the Kassite king Burnaburiash II, Ashur-uballit established Kurigalzu II on the Babylonian throne, in the first of what would become a series of Assyrian interventions in Babylonian affairs.
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Tablet from the reign of Ashur-uballit I | |
King of the Middle Assyrian Empire | |
Reign | c. 1363–1328 BC |
Predecessor | Eriba-Adad I |
Successor | Enlil-nirari |
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Father | Eriba-Adad I |
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