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- Karduniaš, also transcribed Kurduniash, Karduniash, Karaduniše,) is a K****ite term used for the kingdom centered on Babylonia and founded by the K****ite...
- Thereafter, the K****ite dynasty took power in the city of Babylon, renaming it Karduniash, ushering in a dynasty that lasted for 435 years, until 1160 BC. Babylon...
- all the ancient states of Sumer and Akkad, forming the country called "Karduniash" (Karduniaš). From the K****ites on, whoever wanted to dominate Mesopotamia...
- Neo-Babylonian kings. King of Karduniash (šar Karduniaš) – refers to rule of southern Mesopotamia as a whole. 'Karduniash' was the K****ite name for the...
- Tukulti-Ninurta I, who ****umed, among other titles, the styles "king of ****yria and Karduniash", "king of Sumer and Akkad", "king of the Upper and the Lower Seas" and...
- K****ite or 3rd dynasty that had ruled over Babylon and the land known as Karduniash since perhaps around 1500 BC. Shutruk-Nahhunte, king of Elam, had overrun...
- and were referred by their regional neighbours as 'Kings of the land Karduniash', the later being the non-K****ite term for Babylonia. The unification...
- styles denoting the size of his domain, such as "king of ****yria and Karduniash", "king of Sumer and Akkad", "king of the Upper and the Lower Seas" and...
- made off with the statue of Marduk. He then proclaimed himself "king of Karduniash, king of Sumer and Akkad, king of Sippar and Babylon, king of Tilmun and...
- made off with the statue of Marduk. He then proclaimed himself “king of Karduniash, king of Sumer and Akkad, king of Sippar and Babylon, king of Tilmun and...