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Name: Campaigns of Adad-Nirari II

Type: Event

Start: 910 BC

End: 890 BC

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Military Campaigns of Assyrian King Adad-nirari II.

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  • January 899 BC: In 901 BC and 900 BC King Nur Hadad opposed Adadnirari II(912-891 BC) but ended up paying tribute.
  • January 899 BC: Mambu was a small city-state which had an Assyrian governor but the Aramaic population was autonomous. It is not mentioned after the ninth century BC.
  • January 899 BC: Surug became a tributary of the Assyrian Empire in the ninth century BC.
  • January 899 BC: Immerinu in the 9th century BC was a tributary of Assyria .
  • January 899 BC: Shugab became a tributary of the powerful Assyrian Empire in the 9th century BC.
  • January 897 BC: Assyrian ruler Adadnirari II conquered Raqamatu in 898 BC.
  • January 894 BC: After 900 BC, perhaps around 895 BC, Laqi paid tribute to Adadnirari II of Assyria .
  • January 894 BC: After 900 BC, perhaps towards 895 BC, Khindanu was subject to tax for Adadnirari II of Assyria .
  • January 894 BC: After 900 BC, perhaps around 895 BC, under Adadnirari II of Assyria, the king claimed victory over the Akhlamu in Suhi.
  • January 890 BC: Assyrian king Adadnirari II subjugated the areas to the north of Assyria previously under only nominal Assyrian vassalage, conquering and deporting Aramean and Hurrian.
  • January 890 BC: Adad-nirari II twice attacked and defeated Shamash-mudammiq of Babylonia, annexing a large area of land north of the Diyala river and the towns of Hit and Zanqu in mid Mesopotamia.
  • January 890 BC: Izalla was subject to tribute by Assyrian king Adadnirari II.
  • January 910 BC: Assyrian ruler Adad-nirari II annexed a large area of land north of the Diyala River and the towns of Hīt and Zanqu in mid Mesopotamia in the same year. He made further gains over Babylonia under Nabu-shuma-ukin I later in his reign. He also campaigned to the west, subjugating the Aramean cities of Kadmuhand Nisibin. Along with vast amounts of treasure collected, he also secured the Kabur river region.

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