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  2. Adad-nirari I. Adad-nārārī I, rendered in all but two inscriptions ideographically as mdadad-ZAB+DAḪ, meaning "Adad (is) my helper," [2] (1305–1274 BC or 1295–1263 BC short chronology) was a king of Assyria during the Middle Assyrian Empire. He is the earliest Assyrian king whose annals survive in any detail.

  3. Jun 24, 2014 · Adad Nirari I ruled during the period known to modern-day scholars as the Middle Empire and expanded the borders significantly. He is best known as the king who conquered the Mitanni and established the Assyrian Empire as a national entity equal to the other great powers in the region.

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  4. In history of Mesopotamia: The rise of Assyria. …greater successes were achieved by Adad-nirari I ( c. 1295– c. 1264). Defeating the Kassite king Nazimaruttash, he forced him to retreat. After that he defeated the kings of Mitanni, first Shattuara I, then Wasashatta.

  5. Adad-nirari I, also written as Adad-nārārī I was a king of Assyria between 1207 BC and 1275 BC according to Middle Chronology and 1295 BC and 1263 BC according to Short Chronology. He ruled over the Middle Assyrian Kingdom and was responsible for many major successful military campaigns that helped strengthen the borders and territory of ...

  6. Apr 22, 2023 · Adad-nirari I, a ruler of Assyria during the Late Bronze Age, implemented various economic policies to drive both internal and external growth. Under his reign, trade expansion became a priority as it played a significant role in enhancing the prosperity and power of the Assyrian empire.

  7. After the conservative rule of Enlil-nirari and Arik-den-ili, the next major expander of the Assyrian state as Adad-Nirari (c. 1307-1275). According to his victory stele (reference), he succeeded in subjugating the Mitanni, making it into a vassal state.

  8. Adad Nirari I (r. 1307-1275 BCE) was the king of the Assyrian Empire who initiated the first major expansion of the Assyrian kingdom from the city of Ashur throughout the region of Mesopotamia.

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