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    Nabopolassar ( Babylonian cuneiform: Nabû-apla-uṣur, [4] [5] [6] meaning " Nabu, protect the son") [6] was the founder and first king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, ruling from his coronation as king of Babylon in 626 BC to his death in 605 BC. Though initially only aimed at restoring and securing the independence of Babylonia, Nabopolassar's ...

    • 22/23 November 626 BC – July 605 BC
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  2. In Babylon: History …Ashurbanipal’s death, a Chaldean leader, Nabopolassar, in 626 made Babylon the capital of a kingdom that under his son Nebuchadrezzar II (605–561 bce) became a major imperial power. Nebuchadrezzar undertook a vast program of rebuilding and fortification in Babylon, labour gangs from many lands increasing the mixture ...

  3. Aug 22, 2018 · Nabopolassar’s Lucky Break. Things were different, however, during the time of Nabopolassar. In 626/5 BC, he became the ruler of Babylon by popular consent. When Sin-shar-ishkun learned of this, he prepared an army and marched towards Babylon, hoping to regain control of the region.

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  4. Nabopolassar, king of Babylon (626-605 b.c. ), was the first king of the Chaldean Dynasty, and the father of Nebuchadnezzar II. He was originally a petty Chaldean chieftain in southern Babylonia, but at the death of King Ashurbanipal of Assyria in 626 b.c., Nabopolassar became king of Babylon, and quickly thereafter seized Nippur and Uruk from ...

  5. Mar 8, 2017 · Nabopolassar was the first king of the Neo-Babylonian Empire, ruling from November 626 - August 605 B.C. He had been general in a revolt against Assyria after the Assyrian king Assurbanipal died in 631. Nabopolassar was made king on November 23, 626*. In 614, the Medes, led by Cyaxares ( [Uvakhshatra] king of the Umman Manda), conquered Assur ...

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  7. Jan 11, 2019 · The Babylonian Chronicles may be the most important source for Nabopolassar’s accomplishments. It was at Harran where he was able to conquer the conquerors. The death of Ashurbanipal (Aššurbanipal) was in 631 but it wasn’t until 626 BC that Nabopolassar was able to totally destroy the Assyrians and be crowned King of Babylon.

  8. Nabopolassar. About 20 years after this rebellion, the Chaldeans regrouped and gained control of the whole Babylonian plain. They established a dynasty that became the most powerful in all of Babylonian history. The famous leader of the Chaldean dynasty was Nabopolassar (625-605 BC). He defeated the Assyrians and was crowned king of Babylon.

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