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Ashur-nirari II
Aššur-nērārī II, inscribed m''aš-šur-''ERIM.GABA (=DÁḪ), "(the god) Aššur is my help," was the king of Assyria, the 68th to appear on the ''Assyrian Kinglist'', ca. 1424–1418 BC or 1414–1408 BC depending on a later uncertainty in the chronology, at the tail end of the Old Assyrian period. The small city state of Aššur was a vassal state of the Mitanni empire at this time and still recovering from their sacking of the city under Šauštatar.
==Biography==

He was the son of IIlil-nāṣir II, who had preceded him on the Assyrian throne. According to the ''Khorsabad Kinglist''〔''Khorsabad Kinglist'', tablet IM 60017 (excavation nos.: DS 828, DS 32-54), iii 3.〕 he reigned for seven years, the corresponding columns on the ''Nassouhi'' and ''SDAS Kinglists'' are damaged at this point. A legal text〔KAJ 174.〕 from Aššur is dated to the “Eponym of Ber-nādin-aḫḫe, son of Aššur-nērārī, supreme judge” and another〔KAJ 8.〕 gives the witness “Šamaš-kidinnu, son of Ibaši-ilu, son of Ber-nādin-aḫḫe, supreme judge.” The title and genealogy suggest Ber-nādin-aḫḫe may have been an otherwise unattested successor to Aššur-nērārī.
He was succeeded by his son, Aššur-bēl-nišešu.

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