Naram-Sin, also transcribed Narām-Sîn or Naram-Suen (Akkadian: 𒀭𒈾𒊏𒄠𒀭𒂗𒍪: DNa-ra-am DSîn, meaning "Beloved of the Moon God Sîn", the "𒀭" a determinative...
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Naram-Suen (Naram-Sin) may refer to any of four kings in the history of Mesopotamia: Naram-Sin of Akkad (c. 2190–2154 BC), an Akkadian king, the most famous...
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The Victory Stele of Naram-Sin is a stele that dates to approximately 2254–2218 BC, in the time of the Akkadian Empire, and is now at the Louvre in Paris...
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Naram-Suen (also transcribed Narām-Sîn, Naram-Sin) was a king who ruled over Eshnunna for at least nine years during the later 19th century BCE, during...
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Akkadian Empire (section Naram-Sin)
Copied Texts, Rosetta 1, pp 1–9, 2006 [9]Paszke, Marcin Z, "From Sargon To Narām-Sîn: some remarks on Akkadian military activity in the II nd half of the III...
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šitassi ša anāku Narām-Sîn mār Šarru-kīn išṭurūma ēzibūšu ana ūmē ṣâti Open the tablet-box and read out the stela, Which I, Naram-Sin, 'son' of Sargon...
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Naram-Sin, or Narām-Sîn or –Suen, inscribed in cuneiform on contemporary seal impressions as dna-ra-am-dEN.ZU, had been the "waklum" (ugula, Overseer)...
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1800 BC), Sîn-kāšid, his son Sîn-irībam, his son Sîn-gāmil, Ilum-gāmil, brother of Sîn-gāmil, Etēia, Anam, ÌR-ne-ne, who was defeated by Rīm-Sîn I of Larsa...
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Babylonian copies of Naram-Sin royal inscriptions. That core was transformed into a wide variety of literary efforts with names like "Naram-Sin and the Enemy...
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List of Assyrian kings (redirect from Nasir-Sin)
achieved control of the Assyrian heartland, Sîn-šumu-līšir is generally counted among the kings of Assyria. Sîn-šar-iškun became king even though Aššur-etil-ilāni...
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