Adad-Nirari II
Adad-Nirari II (“Adad is my help”), king of Assyrie of 911 with 891
Successor of Ashur-daN II, it undertakes to rectify Assyrie, threatened by the Araméen S. The latter are driven out valley of the Tigre and Kashiari mounts. Old Assyrian cities of the Jazirah are taken again. The Babylonian are overcome on several occasions, and their king Nabu-Suma-Ukin concludes a peace treaty under the terms of which Adad-Nirari marries the girl of this last and in exchange his/her own daughter gives him.
His/her son Tukulti-Ninurta II succeeds to him.
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