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Ashur-nirari V

Ashur-etil-ilani

Sin-shumu-lishir

Sin-shar-ishkun

Ashur-uballit II (last Assyrian King)

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Ashur-nirari V

Ashur-etil-ilani

Sin-shumu-lishir

Sin-shar-ishkun

Ashur-uballit II (last Assyrian King)

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Ashur-uballit II. At the time he came to the "throne" in 612BCE Nineve had just fallen. He tried to reconquer the kingdom, initially with some small successes in battle, but lost those conquests in 609. After 605 there are no further records of him. It's not known if he died in battle or just disappeared into obscurity.

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Ashur-uballit II. At the time he came to the "throne" in 612BCE Nineve had just fallen. He tried to reconquer the kingdom, initially with some small successes in battle, but lost those conquests in 609. After 605 there are no further records of him. It's not known if he died in battle or just disappeared into obscurity.

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Ashur Shimon is 174 cm.

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Ashur Yousif died in 1915.

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