Aššur-nadin-ahhe II.

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Aššur-nadin-ahhe II. ( Ashur-nadin-achche , Assur-nadin-ahhe ), the son of Aššur-rim-nišešu , ruled as the Assyrian king of the Central Assyrian period according to the Assyrian king list for 15 years. His name is also included in the synchronistic king list.

author Reign Remarks
Grayson 1969 1402-1393 BC Chr. middle chronology
Gasche et al. 1998 1393-1384 BC Chr. Ultra-short chronology
Freydank 1991 1390-1381 BC Chr.

According to a letter from Aššur-uballiṭ I to Napuḫrija, probably Amenophis IV. , Which was preserved in the Amarna archive (EA 16), he already had contacts with the Egyptian court and received, like the king of Ḫanigalbat later , twenty talents Gold as a gift.

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Individual evidence

  1. EA 16, 19-21
predecessor Office successor
Aššur-rim-nišešu Assyrian king Eriba-Adad I.