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Eriba-Adad II

1100 BC - 1060 BC

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Erība-Adad II, inscribed mSU-dIM, “Adad has replaced,” was the king of Assyria 1056/55–1054 BC, the 94th to appear on the Assyrian Kinglist. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Eriba-Adad II is the 15,681st most popular politician (down from 14,811th in 2019), the 330th most popular biography from Iraq (down from 324th in 2019) and the 203rd most popular Iraqi Politician.

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Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Eriba-Adad II ranks 15,681 out of 19,576Before him are James Wani Igga, Thue Christiansen, Priscilla Cooper Tyler, Juan Bravo Murillo, Älihan Smaiylov, and Gary Johnson. After him are Johannes Hahn, Michel Sapin, Francisco Ramón Vicuña, Jean Kambanda, Ngiratkel Etpison, and Lobengula.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1100 BC, Eriba-Adad II ranks 22Before him are Smendes II, Masaharta, Maatkare Mutemhat, Adad-apla-iddina, Ashur-nirari IV, and Djedkhonsuefankh.  Among people deceased in 1060 BC, Eriba-Adad II ranks 2Before him is Ashurnasirpal I.

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In Iraq

Among people born in Iraq, Eriba-Adad II ranks 330 out of 384Before him are Paulos Faraj Rahho (1942), Avi Shlaim (1945), Jaafar Al-Askari (1885), Puzur-Ashur I (-2050), Hoshyar Zebari (1953), and Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur (-1200). After him are Ahmet Haşim (1887), Dar Salim (1977), Sajida al-Rishawi (1970), Rana Hussein (1969), Beatrice Ohanessian (1927), and Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi (1954).

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Among POLITICIANS In Iraq

Among politicians born in Iraq, Eriba-Adad II ranks 203Before him are Ashur-rim-nisheshu (-1490), Mesannepada (-2490), Jaafar Al-Askari (1885), Puzur-Ashur I (-2050), Hoshyar Zebari (1953), and Ninurta-tukulti-Ashur (-1200). After him are Mohammed Tawfiq Allawi (1954), Sadeq Larijani (1961), Nadhim Zahawi (1967), and Abir Al-Sahlani (1976).