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Ashur-nadin-apli was an Assyrian king. (1207 BC1204 BC or 1196 BC1194 BC)

The name of the king meant “the god Ashur has given a son” in the Akkadian language. He was the son of the king Tukulti-Ninurta I.

Preceded by
Tukulti-Ninurta I King of Assyria
1196–1193 BCE Succeeded by
Ashur-nirari III
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