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Kidin-Hutran was a middle-Elamite king of the
Igihalkid dynasty known for his wars with Babylonia. The
Babylonian Chronicle P
describes two
Kidin-Hutran...
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Kidin-Hutran I, King (?) Attar-Kittah II, King (?) Humban-Numena I, King (c.1370 BC–?) Untash-Napirisha or Untash-Humban, King (c.1340 BC–?)
Kidin-Hutran...
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describes Jaamac Biixi Kidin as
being the lone
individual present inside the fort. Due to his
immediate arrest,
Jaamac Biixi Kidin is also the
first Somali...
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Kidin-Hutran II, King (?) Napirisha-Untash or Humban-Untash, King (?) Pahir-Ishshan II, King (?) Unpatar-Napirisha or Unpatar-Humban, King (?)
Kidin-Hutran...
- Shu-Ninua or ŠÚ- or
Kidin-Ninua,
inscribed mŠÚ-URU.AB x ḪA, the 54th king to
appear on the ****yrian Kinglist, was the
ruler of ****yria, c. 1615 to 1602...
- of Tukulti-Ninurta I ****yria
gained ascendancy,
until the
Elamites under Kidin-Hutran III intervened. This
period is
marked by a
building hiatus at Babylon...
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Keidean Coleman (/
ˈkɪdiːn/ KID-een; born 31
March 2000) is an
Australian rules footballer who
plays for the
Brisbane Lions in the
Australian Football...
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invasion of the
Elamite forces under the last king of the
Igehalkid dynasty,
Kidin-Hutran III. The
sequence of
events in the
aftermath of the fall of Kaštiliašu...
- it to ****yria. The
neighbouring Elamites, led by the king
Kidin-Hudrudiš (also
known as
Kidin-Hutran),
later on
invaded Babylonia and
sacked the cities...
- ; K./M Kurgi; Ung. Kiyafa; Shiwaka; S/Garin Kubau; Ung. Ganda; Ung. Mai
Kidin Ginsa; Ung.
Dogon Sarki; Ung.
Liman Birnin Gwari Tabanni New
Tabanni Pry...