![]() ![]() The Kassite period (until 1160 B.C.) witnessed many battles and border skirmishes between the two states, and for short periods they alternately imposed rule over each other. Although the peoples inhabiting the two regions were Semites, spoke the same language with slight dialectal differences, and worshipped the same gods with some preference for particular dieties, a peaceful relationship seldom existed between them. The relationship between Assyria and Babylonia underwent various forms throughout the centuries. Printed in The Netherlands by Mouton & Co., Printers, The Hague. LIBRARY O F C O N G R E S S CATALOG CARD N U M B E R 6 8 - 1 5 5 2 4 No part of this book may be translated or reproduced in any form by print, photoprint, microfilm, or any other means, without written permission from the publishers. SOUTHERN MESOPOTAMIA IN THE TIME OF ASHURBANIPAL by SAMI SAID A H M E D UNIVERSITY OF DENVER Kandalanu in Babylon and Bel-ibni, Governor of the Sea LandĪppendix B: Chronological Table for the Inscription of Ashurbanipal Citation preview The Relationship Between Assyria and Babylonia until the time of Ashurbanipal
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