Ashur-nadin-shumi

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Ashur-nadin-shumi was a crown prince of the Neo-Assyrian Empire who briefly ruled Babylon in the late 8th century BCE before being deposed and likely killed during Elamite and Babylonian uprisings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Babylonian king
Neo-Assyrian prince
crown prince
historical figure
causeOfEndOfReign Babylonian uprising NERFINISHED
Elamite uprising
conflict Elamite–Babylonian uprisings
country Neo-Assyrian Empire NERFINISHED
culture Assyrian
deathDate late 8th century BCE
deathPlace Babylonia NERFINISHED
dynasty Sargonid dynasty NERFINISHED
era Neo-Assyrian period NERFINISHED
fate likely killed after deposition
father Sennacherib NERFINISHED
notableFor being deposed during Elamite and Babylonian uprisings
brief rule over Babylon
partOf Neo-Assyrian royal family
positionHeld crown prince of the Neo-Assyrian Empire
king of Babylon
region Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
reignedIn Babylon NERFINISHED
reignEnd late 8th century BCE
reignStart late 8th century BCE
title crown prince
king of Babylon

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Sennacherib child Ashur-nadin-shumi