Tiglath-Pileser II
Tiglath-Pileser II (from the Hebraic form[1] of Akkadian Tukultī-apil-Ešarra) was King of Assyria from 967 BCE, when he succeeded his father Ashur-resh-ishi II until his death in 935 BCE, when he was succeeded by his son Ashur-dan II. Little is known about his reign.
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Early Bronze Age |
"Kings who lived in tents"
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ca. 2500 – 2000 BC
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Ikunum · Tudiya · Adamu · Yangi · Suhlamu · Harharu · Mandaru · Imsu · Harsu · Didanu · Hana · Zuabu · Nuabu · Abazu · Belu · Azarah · Ushpia
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"Kings who were forefathers"
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ca. 2000 BC
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Apiashal · Hale · Samani · Hayani · Ilu-Mer · Yakmesi · Yakmeni · Yazkur-el · Ila-kabkaba · Aminu
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"Kings whose eponyms are destroyed"
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