Humban (Elamite: 𒀭𒃲𒈨𒌍, romanized: Humban, dhu-um-ban, also dhu-ban, Huban) was an Elamite god. He is already attested in the earliest sources preserving...
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Humbaba (redirect from Humban-Hapua I)
It has also been argued that Humbaba was derived from the Elamite god Humban, but according to Andrew R. George this proposal is not plausible in the...
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List of Elamite kings (redirect from Humban-Tahrid dynasty)
between Humban-menanu and Humban-haltash I and Babylonian sources appear to clearly distinguish the two as separate, suggesting that Humban-haltash I...
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II, King (?) Napirisha-Untash or Humban-Untash, King (?) Pahir-Ishshan II, King (?) Unpatar-Napirisha or Unpatar-Humban, King (?) Kidin-Hutran III, King...
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Kutir-Nahhunte III, King (693–692 BC) Humban-Numena III, King (692–688 BC) Humban-Haltash I, King (688–681 BC) Humban-Haltash II, King (681–675 BC) Urtak-Inshushinak...
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Kidin-Hutran I, King (?) Attar-Kittah II, King (?) Humban-Numena I, King (c.1370 BC–?) Untash-Napirisha or Untash-Humban, King (c.1340 BC–?) Kidin-Hutran II, King...
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their king, Temti-Humban-Inshushinak I. He is succeeded by his nephew Humban-Nikash II. Tantamani, king (pharaoh) of Egypt Temti-Humban-Inshushinak I, king...
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Humban-haltash III or Umanaldash was the last major ruler of Elam. He was defeated and captured by the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal. He belonged to the Humban-Tahrid...
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was a taboo name for Humban, and that it was an epithet for Humban. However, de Miroschedji had shown that Napirisha and Humban were separate and distinct...
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Elamite allies defeated in the process. The reigns of Humban-Haltash I (688–681 BC) and Humban-Haltash II (680–675 BC) saw a deterioration of Elamite-Babylonian...
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under whom he became a vassal, and the Elamite kings Humban-Tahrah I (reigned until 743 BC) and Humban-Nikaš I (742–717 BC).: 9–10 Nothing is known of his...
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Humban-Numena (or Kumban-Numena) was a king of Elam from the Igihalkid dynasty (Middle Elamite Period, mid-14th century BCE). He was a son and successor...
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Assyria and King Sennacherib in 689 BC, with the support of Elam and King Humban-nimena (who was attacked by the Babylonians and the Assyrians only years...
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second only to her husband the god,) where she and Humban had a temple that was erected by Humban-Numena. There was later (ca. 1250 BC) a temple built...
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Europe for naming years. King Sennacherib of Assyria razes Babylon (or 689 BC). Sennacherib defeats Humban-nimena of Elam in the Battle of Halule. v t e...
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stead, Humban-haltash III became king in Elam. Nabu-bel-shumati continued fighting against Ashurbanipal from outposts within Elam and though Humban-haltash...
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the 22nd Olympic Games. 691 BC—King Sennacherib of Assyria defeats king Humban-nimena of Elam in the Battle of Halule. 690 BC—Taharqa, a king of the Twenty-fifth...
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one of the three gods guarding the corpse of a king, the other two being Humban and Napirisha. Alexandre Lokotionov notes that this sequence of gods mirrors...
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Pinikir and Ishtar the former's possible consort (a role he assigns to Humban) would have acquired Tammuz-like traits but concludes himself that this...
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Nabu-nadin-zeri Nabu-shuma-ukin II Nabu-mukin-zeri Humban-Tahrid dynasty Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Indabibi Humban-haltash III 745–609 BCE Twenty-fifth Dynasty...
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Nabu-nadin-zeri Nabu-shuma-ukin II Nabu-mukin-zeri Humban-Tahrid dynasty Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Indabibi Humban-haltash III 745–609 BCE Twenty-fifth Dynasty...
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temples for other gods. These included Nabu, Adad, Shala, Inanna, Ninegal, Humban, Shiamut, Pinikir, Manzat, and Nuska. There are also sanctuaries northeast...
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Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir...
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Nabu-nadin-zeri Nabu-shuma-ukin II Nabu-mukin-zeri Humban-Tahrid dynasty Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Indabibi Humban-haltash III 745–609 BCE Twenty-fifth Dynasty...
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Nabu-nadin-zeri Nabu-shuma-ukin II Nabu-mukin-zeri Humban-Tahrid dynasty Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Indabibi Humban-haltash III 745–609 BCE Twenty-fifth Dynasty...
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Nabu-nadin-zeri Nabu-shuma-ukin II Nabu-mukin-zeri Humban-Tahrid dynasty Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Indabibi Humban-haltash III 745–609 BCE Twenty-fifth Dynasty...
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of Der in 720 BC, as did Assyrian king Sargon II and also Elamite king Humban-nikash I. He is mentioned as king of Babylon in the days of King Hezekiah...
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Nabu-nadin-zeri Nabu-shuma-ukin II Nabu-mukin-zeri Humban-Tahrid dynasty Urtak Teumman Ummanigash Tammaritu I Indabibi Humban-haltash III 745–609 BCE Twenty-fifth Dynasty...
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Dagan Hadabal Hadad Ḫalabatu Išḫara Kura Ninkarrak Saggar Shalash Elamite Humban Inshushinak Ishmekarab Jabru Kiririsha Lagamar Manzat Nahhunte Narundi Napir...
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was deposed in favor of Humban-menanu, who began assembling the anti-Assyrian coalition once more. Mushezib-Marduk ensured Humban-menanu's support by bribing...
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