Aminu (Assyrian king)

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Aminu (

Aššur.[3] This interpretation thus disputes that Aminu ever ruled Assur or Assyria.[4] The AKL also states that Aminu had been both the son and successor of Ila-kabkabu. Additionally, the AKL states that Aminu had been both the predecessor and father of Sulili
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The name "Aminu" is known from a seal of a servant, but this may not be a reference to the otherwise unattested Assyrian ruler, but instead to a man attested at Mari in the time of Shamshi-Adad I.[5]

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