Adadnirari [II] - Adadnirari

Japanese: アダドニラリ[2世] - あだどにらり
Adadnirari [II] - Adadnirari


[1st millennium BC]

[The birth of a new empire]
The most important factor in Mesopotamian history in the early 1st millennium BCE was the constant threat of the semi-nomadic Aramaeans. Under Assyria's king Assur-dan II (ruled 934-912 BCE), Assyria succeeded in subduing the Aramaeans and mountain tribes, and resumed its conquests under his successor Adad-nirari II (ruled 911-891 BCE), who also wrote detailed accounts of agricultural reforms in addition to warfare.

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Adad-nirari [II]" are listed below.

Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information

Japanese:


【前1千年紀】

[新しい帝国の誕生]
 前1千年紀はじめのメソポタミア史上のもっとも重要な要素は,半遊牧民アラム人の不断の脅威であった。アッシリアはアッシュールダン2世Assur‐dan II(在位,前934‐前912)のもとで,アラム人や山岳民族の鎮圧に成功,次王アダドニラリ2世Adad‐nirari II(在位,前911‐前891)以降征服事業を再開する。この王は戦争のほかに農業改革についても詳細な記述を残している。…

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