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  1. Nabonassar
    (from the article `Tiglath-pileser III`) ...lands of Puqudu, northeast of Baghdad, were joined to the Arrapkha (Kirkk) province, thereby holding the Aramaean tribes in check. This and ... ...U`anna (Sumerian) or Umanna (Akkadian), a second name of the mythical figure Adapa, the bringer of civilizati...
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  2. Nabonassar
    Nabû-nāṣir, inscribed dAG-PAB or dAG-ŠEŠ-ir, Greek: Ναβονάσσαρος from whence comes "Nabonassar," “Nabû (is) protector,”{rp|226} was the king of Babylon 747–732 BC, beginning a new era characterized by the systematic maintenance of chronologically precise historical records....
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