
Shalim-ahum or Šalim-ahum (died 1991 BC) was a ruler of Assyria in the late 21st century to early 20th century BC. The Assyrian King List records his name as Šallim-aḫḫe, inscribed šal-lim-PABMEŠ, meaning, “keep the brothers safe”, and he appears among the six kings “whose eponyms are not found”, meaning that the length of his reign was unknown. He was described as the son of Puzur-Ashur I (dumu Puzu Assur) in his only known inscription. He is the earliest independent ruler to be attested in a contemporary inscription. Carved in curious archaic character mirror-writing in Old Assyrian on an al
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沙利姆-阿赫(英語:Shalim-ahum)(?-前1945年),早期亚述国王,(公元前1960年—公元前1945年在位)继承普祖尔亚述一世之位,其统治时期亚述开始与安纳托利亚进行贸易往来,考古已经发现刻有其名字的文物。死后由伊路舒玛接任。
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