dadusha造句
例句与造句
- An instance of defeat occurs in a year-name coined by the King Dadusha of Eshnunna which commemorates a victory over an army led by Ishme-Dagan I.
- In the 18th century BC, Erbil appears in a list of cities that were conquered by Shamshi-Adad of Upper Mesopotamia and Dadusha of Eshnunna during their campaign against the land of Qabra.
- To Ishme-Dagan I's south was the King Dadusha of Eshnunna ( " fl . " " c . " 1800 BCE " c . " 1779 BCE . ) To Ishme-Dagan I's east were the warlike, nomadic, pastoral peoples inhabitating the foothills of the Zagros mountains.
- King Dadusha of Eshnunna made an alliance with Shamshi-Adad I to conquer the area between the two Zab rivers ( " c . " 1781 BCE . ) This military campaign of joint forces was commemorated on a victory stele which states that Dadusha gave the lands to Shamshi-Adad I . Shamshi-Adad I later turned against Dadusha by attacking cities including Shaduppum and Nerebtum.
- King Dadusha of Eshnunna made an alliance with Shamshi-Adad I to conquer the area between the two Zab rivers ( " c . " 1781 BCE . ) This military campaign of joint forces was commemorated on a victory stele which states that Dadusha gave the lands to Shamshi-Adad I . Shamshi-Adad I later turned against Dadusha by attacking cities including Shaduppum and Nerebtum.
- It's difficult to find dadusha in a sentence. 用dadusha造句挺难的
- King Dadusha of Eshnunna made an alliance with Shamshi-Adad I to conquer the area between the two Zab rivers ( " c . " 1781 BCE . ) This military campaign of joint forces was commemorated on a victory stele which states that Dadusha gave the lands to Shamshi-Adad I . Shamshi-Adad I later turned against Dadusha by attacking cities including Shaduppum and Nerebtum.
- Dadusha, a king of the neighbouring state Eshnunna, made an alliance with Shamshi-Adad I in order to conquer the area between the two Zab rivers c . 1727 BC . This military campaign of joint forces was commemorated on a victory stele which states that Dadusha gives the lands to Shmshi-Adad I . Shamshi-Adad I later turned against Dadusha by attacking cities including Shaduppum and Nerebtum.
- Dadusha, a king of the neighbouring state Eshnunna, made an alliance with Shamshi-Adad I in order to conquer the area between the two Zab rivers c . 1727 BC . This military campaign of joint forces was commemorated on a victory stele which states that Dadusha gives the lands to Shmshi-Adad I . Shamshi-Adad I later turned against Dadusha by attacking cities including Shaduppum and Nerebtum.
- Dadusha, a king of the neighbouring state Eshnunna, made an alliance with Shamshi-Adad I in order to conquer the area between the two Zab rivers c . 1727 BC . This military campaign of joint forces was commemorated on a victory stele which states that Dadusha gives the lands to Shmshi-Adad I . Shamshi-Adad I later turned against Dadusha by attacking cities including Shaduppum and Nerebtum.
- Ishme-Dagan I ( c . 1721 BC c . 1681 BC ), son and successor of Shamshi-Adad I, like his father was a great warrior, and in addition to repelling Babylonian attacks, campaigned successfully against the Turukku and Lullubi of the Zagros Mountains ( in modern Iran ) who had attacked the Assyrian city of Ekallatum, and against Dadusha, king of Eshnunna, and the state of Iamhad.
- King Dadusha of Eshnunna ( fl . c . 1800 BC c . 1779 BC ), made an alliance with Shamshi-Adad I to conquer the area between the two Zab rivers c . 1781 BC . This military campaign of joint forces was commemorated on a victory stele which states that Dadusha gave the lands to Shamshi-Adad I . Shamshi-Adad I later turned against Dadusha by attacking cities including Shaduppum and Nerebtum.
- King Dadusha of Eshnunna ( fl . c . 1800 BC c . 1779 BC ), made an alliance with Shamshi-Adad I to conquer the area between the two Zab rivers c . 1781 BC . This military campaign of joint forces was commemorated on a victory stele which states that Dadusha gave the lands to Shamshi-Adad I . Shamshi-Adad I later turned against Dadusha by attacking cities including Shaduppum and Nerebtum.
- King Dadusha of Eshnunna ( fl . c . 1800 BC c . 1779 BC ), made an alliance with Shamshi-Adad I to conquer the area between the two Zab rivers c . 1781 BC . This military campaign of joint forces was commemorated on a victory stele which states that Dadusha gave the lands to Shamshi-Adad I . Shamshi-Adad I later turned against Dadusha by attacking cities including Shaduppum and Nerebtum.