Posted by Alexander from 92.52.26.24.cfl.rr.com (24.26.52.92) on Saturday, February 22, 2003 at 4:46AM :
In Reply to: Re: Assyrian King List posted by Tiglath from 191.b.007.mel.iprimus.net.au (210.50.81.191) on Saturday, February 22, 2003 at 4:37AM :
Thanks for the input.
As for more info, would this help?:
He is the 54th king in a rank starting with Tudija from prior to 2200 BCE. The name is Su-Ninua,his successors were Sarma-Adad II, Erisum III, abd Samsi-Adad II. His immediate predecessors were Bazaja and Lullaja. Dont know if this helps, thanks.
Shlama- Alexander
: : Well, I have a few questions:
: : Shoshan, or Susan in English. Is it derived from Susa(which is pronounced Shush or Shusha)?
: Shoshan is the ancient Syriac word for Lily, a beautiful flower that grew in ancient Mesopotamia. The ancient Assyrians would of course apply the name to their girls. When the British first discovered our people during the 1800s they took the name back with them and began calling their girls Susan as well.
: Meanwhile Susa is the name of the ancient capital of the kingdom of the Elamites. It was from here that the famnous Iranian horses were firstc discovered and purchased by the Assyrians and probably the same reason why the Syriac name Susa is still used today to refer to a horse.
: Have no idea about the King though. Need more info.
-- Alexander
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