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 Amarna Letters: Kadashman Enlil
Kadashman Enlil I belonged to the 2nd Babylonian dynasty, the Kassites, and ruled until about 1375 BCE.
Amarna tablets: Letter from Kadashman Enlil I, king of Babylon, to Amenhotep III
Letter from Kadashman Enlil I, king of Babylon, to Amenhotep III
www.reshafim.org.il /ad/egypt/kadashman_enlil.htm

  
 Amarna Letters
Kadashman Enlil I of Babylon complaining about not being given a royal wife and proposing the exchange of one of his daughters for gold.
The pharaohs on the other hand never saw foreign kings as being quite their equals: no Egyptian royal was ever given in marriage to a foreign prince.
www.terraflex.co.il /ad/egypt/amarnaletters.htm

  
 Definition of 'Babylonia' (International Standard Bible Encyclopedia) :: Bible Tools
Naturally, in a building like the temple of Enlil at Nippur, inscribed bricks of many builders covering a period of over 2,000 years were found.
Nippur, where considerable work was also done, was not the seat of rulers, but the sacred city of the god Enlil, to whom the kings of other cities generally did obeisance.
And yet it should be stated that the hegemony of Lagash lasted for a long period, and the kingdom will ultimately occupy a prominent position when the final history of the land is written.
www.bibletools.org /index.cfm/fuseaction/Def.show/RTD/ISBE/ID/1076

  
 kassite
Enlil- Nadin-Ahhe fought hard, but Babylon fell in 1157.
Its possible that Enlil-Nadin-Ahhe fought for two or three years after the fall of Babylon (to 1155).
Enlil-Nadin-Ahhe (Enlil-Shuma-Usur) (1157-1155)-His name is sometimes translated as Enlil- Shuma-Usur.
www.geocities.com /garyweb65/kassite.html

  
 Iranica.com - HAFT TEPE
Apparently Tepti-ahar, king of Elam, was a contemporary of Kadashman Enlil I, the Kassite king of Mesopotamia, who is known to have reigned before Burnaburiash III, whose rule began around 1375 B.C.E. (Negahban 1991).
On one clay tablet the name of Kadashman Enlil is inscribed with an impression of the seal of King Tepti-ahar.
These are for the most part Elamite tablets written in Babylonian and include letters, accounts, scholarly treatises, and works of divination.
www.iranica.com /articles/v11f5/v11f5017.html

  
 Chronology
Tepti Ahar, the Elamite king, defeated Kadashman Enlil, king of the Kassites, liberating territory previously lost to the Assyrians.
Elamite king Untash Huban or Untash Gal (r.1265-1245 BC), of Ighalki dynasty, founded the city of Dur-Untashi with the ziggurat of Chogha-Zanbil at its heart, jointly dedicated to the Lord of Susa, Inshushinak, and Naparisha, Lord of Anshan.
Mannaeans united to form a kingdom from present day Maragheh to parts of Iranian Kurdestan.
www.pasargad-tours.com /Iran/Chronology.htm

  
 EUROPEAN HISTORY 1615 - 1501 B.C.
1,520 B.C. The Sumerian God Ninurta son Enlil and Ninlil became warrior God-King of Syria.
The shear size of the 900 diagnoses and prescriptions suggests it is compiled over a long period of time.
www.agt.net /public/dgarneau/euro17.htm

  
 BAAL (1)
From this record it would seem that there were two principal defensive structures, Imgur-Enlil and Nemitti-Enlil—"Enlil has been gracious" and "Enlil’s foundation" respectively.
Beyond being called bel, "lord," as all other gods were called; EnlilÂ’s name was not Bel.
The idcogram Enlil or Ellil had been incorrectly read Bel.
www.heraldmag.org /olb/contents/dictionaries/0BISBE.htm

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Babylonia
In their own official designation they style themselves kings of Kardunyash and the King of Egypt addresses Kadashman Bel as King of Kardunyash.
This dynasty was a foreign one, but its place of origin is not easy to ascertain.
This Kardunyash has been tentatively identified with South Elam.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/02179b.htm

  
 Dissertation Prospectus
Landsberger also suggested without qualification that the Kassite kings, from Kadashman-Enlil II to Kashtiliashu IV, bore the titles “priest of Enlil” and “governor of Nippur”.
The inscriptionÂ’s nominal author, Ninurta-resushu, son of a priest of Enlil, cites as his earliest ancestor Amilatum, a governor of Nippur.
Ibid., 77 (“Von Kadaßman-Enlil II bis zum letzten Kaßtiliaß führen die Könige selbst die Titel nêßak Enlil ßandabak Nippur ”).
home.uchicago.edu /~nev2/prospectus.html

  
 Establishing a Chronology
(Note that in the names of Assyrian kings the titles Adad and Enlil were interchangeable with the Babylonian titles Vul or Baal)
www.enthymia.co.uk /myths/bible/EstablishChronology.htm

  
 v2000.n051
But come to think of it, isn't this a little odd that Kadashman Enlil referred to the "kinglets" of the Levant as "mayors"?
It was the capital letter Kh- in my notebook (for which I don't know if I am to blame or S.T.Smith!) which made me think it was some kind of proper noun derived from an ON or an ethnic term.
No wonder Smith and Liverani used it untranslated.
www-oi.uchicago.edu /OI/ANE/ANE-DIGEST/2000/v2000.n051

  
 ZENOBIA
Some of the names are made up of the names of gods - it should be possible to obtain even more names by swapping the names of gods around (Bel, Sin, Enlil etc.).
www.eyeballkid.co.za /zenobia/zen3.html

  
 Compendium of World History - Vol. 1
Assur-rabi (I), son of Enlil nasir, deposed Assur-saduni, and seized the throne
www.cgca.net /coglinks/wcglit/hoehcompendium/hhc1ch14.htm

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