- male
- Ninurta-apal-Ekur was a King of Assyria. There is some dispute as to how long he reigned, based on disputes among various copies of the Assyrian...
- male
- Wasashatta, also spelled Wasašatta, was a king of the Hurrian kingdom of Hanigalbat in the thirteenth century BC. Like his father Shattuara, W...
- male
- Naram-Suen was a king of the Old Assyrian kingdom. He reigned from ca. 1872 BC to 1845 BC-1843 BC. Not to be confused with Akkadian king Naram-Sin...
- male
- Ashur-nirari IV was a King of Assyria. He succeeded his father Shalmaneser II in 1019 BC, and reigned for six years, until 1013 BC, when he was...
- male
- Ashur-resh-ishi II was King of Assyria for five years. He succeeded his long-reigning father Ashur-rabi II in 972 and reigned until his death in...
- male
- Urtaku was an Elamite king who reigned from 676 - 664 BCE. Under his reign, relations between Elam and Babylonia became weaker, and after his death...
- male
- Eriba-Adad II was King of Assyria from 1056 to 1054 BC. He succeeded his father, Ashur-bel-kala, but reigned for only two years before the throne...
- male, deceased (1937)
- Bakr Sidqi, an Iraqi nationalist and general, was born 1890 in Kirkuk and assassinated in August 12, 1937, at Mosul. Sidqi was Kurdish by birth,...
- male, deceased (2005)
- Tahsin Özgüç was an eminent Turkish field archaeologist. His long career, began after the World War II and lasted up to the present, made him doy...
- male
- Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur was briefly King of Assyria in 1133 BC. He succeeded his father, the long-reigning Ashur-dan I, but the throne was very...
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