Aššur-iddin, and grandfather, Qibi-Aššur, as grand vizier, or sukkallu rabi’u, of Assyria and king of the dependant state of Ḫanigalbat. Qibi-Aššur may...
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descent from Eriba-Adad I. His father was Aššur-iddin and grandfather Qibi-Aššur, both of whom had served as grand viziers and kings of Ḫanigalbat. He...
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one of his successors, during the later reign of Šulmanu-ašaredu, was Qibi Assur who founded a short dynasty of Assyrian viceroys ruling over this region...
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adult to [the governor] Aššur-iddin, son of Qibi-Aššur. This male is his gift; he [Aššur-iddin] will receive his gift, when he [Aššur-iddin] has treated her...
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might be read as either of these names. Qibî-dumqī is attested in texts dealing with deities worshiped in Assur and Arbela, while in a late Babylonian...
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sender and the recipient (according to the common Akkadian formula ana X qibī-ma umma Y-ma: "to X say: ... thus spoke Y". During the second half of the...
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Assyriologie (in German), retrieved 2022-10-18 Krebernik, Manfred (2008), "Qibî-dum/nqī", Reallexikon der Assyriologie (in German), retrieved 2022-10-18...
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