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Assyria - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta (345 words) |
 | bc), succeeded in extending the territory of Assyria from the Zagros Mountains to the Mediterranean Sea. |
 | As a result of these migrations and wanderings, the 16th century bc was one of turmoil in Mesopotamian history. |
 | Ashur-uballit I was succeeded by a series of vigorous rulers, notably Adad-nirari I (reigned 1306-1274 bc), Shalmaneser I (reigned 1274-1244 bc), and Tukulti-Ninurta I (reigned 1244-1207 bc). |
| All Empires - Assyria (3118 words) |
 | Adad-Nirari III was succeeded by Shalmaneser IV (782-772 B.C.), and the latter by Asshur-Dan III (773-754 B.C.). |
 | In 729 BC the summit of his ambition was attained, and he was invested With the sovereignty of Asia in the holy city of Babylon. |
 | 1329-1319 BC Arik-Den-Ili 1319-1307 BC Adad-Nirari I. Shalmaneser I 1274-1244 BC Tukulti-Ninurta I. Ashur-Nadin-Apli 1207-1203 BC Ashur-Nirari III. |