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- Kaštiliašu III, inscribed phonetically in cuneiform as mKaš-til-ia-šu, is a possible K****ite king of Babylonia in the 15th century BC (Short Chronology)...
- Tukulti-Ninurta I retained ****yrian control of Urartu, and later defeated Kashtiliash IV, the K****ite king of Babylonia, and captured the rival city of Babylon...
- rebelled and installed Kaštiliašu's son, Adad-šuma-ušur, on the throne. Kashtiliash is a significant character in S. M. Stirling's Against the Tide of Years...
- r. c.1690–c.1655 BC. Agum I, King of the K****ites, r. 1705–1690 BC Kashtiliash I, King of the K****ites, r. 1690–1680 BC Itti-Ili-Nibi, King of the Sealand...
- The early K****ite rulers are the sequence of eight, or possibly nine, names which appear on the Babylonian and ****yrian King Lists purporting to represent...
- Hattusili I, King of the Hittites, r. c.1650–1620 BC (middle chronology) Kashtiliash II, King of the K****ites, r. 1650–1640 BC Urzigurumash, King of the K****ites...
- III Gandash Agum I Kashtiliash I Unknown king Abi-Rattash Kashtiliash II Urzigurumash Agum II Harba-Shipak Shipta'ulzi Unknown king Burnaburiash I Ulamburiash...
- in-between Kashtiliash I and Abi-Rattash, omitted in the Synchronistic King List, whereas the Synchronistic King List includes Kashtiliash II, omitted...
- Amenhotep I Third Babylonian dynasty (K****ites) Agum-Kakrime Burnaburiash I Kashtiliash III Ulamburiash Agum III Karaindash Kadashman-harbe I Kurigalzu I Kadashman-Enlil...
- Adad-shuma-usur is designated as Kashtiliash's son in later Babylonian texts. He himself claimed to be the son of Kashtiliash only in a handful of inscriptions;...