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Bazaya
Bāzāia or Bāzāiu, inscribed m''ba-za-a-a'' and of uncertain meaning, was the ruler of Assyria rather speculatively ca. 1649-1622 BC, the 52nd listed on the Assyrian King List, succeeding IB.TAR.Sîn, to whom he was supposedly a great-uncle. He reigned for twenty-eight years and has left no known inscriptions.

==Biography==

The Assyrian king lists〔Khorsabad List, IM 60017 (excavation nos.: DS 828, DS 32-54), ii 20.〕〔SDAS List, IM 60484, ii 18.〕〔Nassouhi List, Istanbul A. 116 (Assur 8836), ii 15.〕 give Bāzāiu’s five predecessors as father-son successors, although all reigned during a fifty-two period, stretching genealogical credibility. All three extant copies give his father as Bēl-bāni, the second in the sequence, whose reign had ended forty-one years earlier and who had been the great-grandfather of his immediate predecessor. The literal reading of the list was challenged by Landsberger who suggested that the three preceding kings, Libaia, Šarma-Adad I and IB.TAR.Sîn, may have been Bēl-bāni's ''brothers''.
The Synchronistic Kinglist〔Synchronistic Kinglist, Ass 14616c (KAV 216), I 6’.〕 gives his Babylonian counterpart as Pešgaldarameš of the Sealand Dynasty. He was succeeded by Lullaia, a usurper, whose brief reign was followed by that of Bāzāiu’s own son, ŠÚ-Ninua.


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