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Three kings of Assyria were named Adad-Nirari.  This stela represents one of them.
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Three kings of Assyria were named Adad-Nirari. This stela represents one of them.

Adad-nirari I (reigned 1295 BC1263 BC) was a king of Assyria. He is the earliest Assyrian king whose annals survive in any detail.

Adad-nirari I was a king of substantial military consequence in the development of the Assyrian kingdom. In his reign, Assyria began to play a large role in history of Mesopotamia.

He conquered northern Mesopotamia and subdued the Mitanni empire. His surviving records indicate that he defeated King Nazimaruttash of Kassites, at the battle of Kar-Ishtar. He also defeated Mitanni kings Shattuara I and his son Wasashatta. This victory led his to incorporate all Mesopotamia under his rule. In wars against Hittites, he again lost large parts of Mesopotamia. In the east, he successfully defense his kingdom against the mountain tribes.

A bronze sword of Adad-nirari I can be seen in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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