Historical Dictionary of Mesopotamia

ADADNIRARI II

(reigned 911–891 B.C.)
King of Assyria, son and successor of Ashur-dan II. The Synchronistic History reports that he defeated the Babylonian king Shamash-mudammiq. Hostilities between the two states ceased when a peace agreement was drawn up between Nabu-shuma-ukin I, the new Babylonian king, and Adad-nirari in 891. They also took each other’s daughters in marriage.The good relations between Assyria and Babylonia that this alliance initiated were to last some 80 years.

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