| 41. | Shamshi-Adad I succeeded Ila-kabkabu as the king of Terqa, in the following year.
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| 42. | Shamshi-Adad I ruled from the capital city of the Old Assyrian Empire : Shubat-Enlil.
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| 43. | Shamshi-Adad I placed his youngest son ( Yasmah-Adad ) on the throne of Mari.
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| 44. | Shamshi-Adad I placed his youngest son ( Yasmah-Adad ) on the throne of Mari.
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| 45. | Stela of the Assyrian king Shamshi-Adad V from the temple of Nabu at Nimrud, Mesopotamia.
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| 46. | The NBRF sold several ADAD units to the Food and Drug Administration, and to large pharmaceutical companies.
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| 47. | In many respects, the reign of Adad-auma-iddina was indistinguishable from other Kassite monarchs.
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| 48. | It was first described by Schmorl in 1927 and later in detail by Leif Sward and Adad baranto.
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| 49. | In the city-state Assur, Shamshi-Adad I held the title " Governor of Assur ".
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| 50. | Shamshi-Adad I did not inherit the Assyrian throne from his father, but was instead a conqueror.
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