アシャレド・アピル・エクル
1. Asharid-apal-EkurAšarēd-apil-Ekur, inscribed a-šá-rid-A-É. KUR or SAG. KAL-DUMU. UŠ-É. KUR and variants, meaning “the heir of the Ekur is foremost,” was the son and successor of Tukultī-apil-Ešarra I as king of Assyria, reigning for just two years, 1076/5–1074 BC, during the turmoil that engulfed the end of that lengthy reign, and he was the 88 king to appear on the Assyrian King List.
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