Ashur-nirari I
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Ashur-nirari I was the king of Assyria from 1529 BC to 1503 BC and the son of the former king Ishme-Dagan II. Under his reign, he helped construct the langraum of the Sin-Shamash temple at the Assyrian capital of Ashur. [1]
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- ^ Rediscovering: Tell Leilan on the Habur Plains of Syria by Harvey Weiss
Preceded by Shamshi-Adad III |
King of Assyria 1529–1503 BCE |
Succeeded by Puzur-Ashur III |