Book contents
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- ERRATA
- ADDENDA
- THE GENEALOGY AND ACCESSION OF ESARHADDON, AND PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF HIS REIGN
- LIST OF TEXTS USED OR CONSULTED FOR THIS BOOK
- SYSTEM OF TRANSLITERATION OF ASSYRIAN SIGNS
- LIST OF EPONYMS
- WILL OF SENNACHERIB
- TITLES OF ESARHADDON
- ESARHADDON'S BATTLE AT KHANIRABBAT
- THE WAR AGAINST NABU-ZIR-NAPISTI-ESIR
- EXPEDITION AGAINST ABDI-MILCUTTI, KING OF TSIDON
- EXPEDITION AGAINST CILICIA
- THE ARABIAN WAR OF ESARHADDON
- THE MEDIAN WAR
- THE BUILDINGS OF ESARHADDON
- THE BUILDING OF THE PALACE
- THE NAMES OF THE EIGHT KINGS
- THE NAMES OF THE TWENTY-TWO KINGS OF “THE COUNTRY OF THE HITTITES AND THE SEA-COAST”
- ESARHADDON'S EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN
- NAMES OF THE KINGS APPOINTED OVER EGYPT BY ESARHADDON
- VOCABULARY
- INDEX
THE ARABIAN WAR OF ESARHADDON
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 September 2011
- Frontmatter
- PREFACE
- Contents
- ERRATA
- ADDENDA
- THE GENEALOGY AND ACCESSION OF ESARHADDON, AND PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF HIS REIGN
- LIST OF TEXTS USED OR CONSULTED FOR THIS BOOK
- SYSTEM OF TRANSLITERATION OF ASSYRIAN SIGNS
- LIST OF EPONYMS
- WILL OF SENNACHERIB
- TITLES OF ESARHADDON
- ESARHADDON'S BATTLE AT KHANIRABBAT
- THE WAR AGAINST NABU-ZIR-NAPISTI-ESIR
- EXPEDITION AGAINST ABDI-MILCUTTI, KING OF TSIDON
- EXPEDITION AGAINST CILICIA
- THE ARABIAN WAR OF ESARHADDON
- THE MEDIAN WAR
- THE BUILDINGS OF ESARHADDON
- THE BUILDING OF THE PALACE
- THE NAMES OF THE EIGHT KINGS
- THE NAMES OF THE TWENTY-TWO KINGS OF “THE COUNTRY OF THE HITTITES AND THE SEA-COAST”
- ESARHADDON'S EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN
- NAMES OF THE KINGS APPOINTED OVER EGYPT BY ESARHADDON
- VOCABULARY
- INDEX
Summary
In lines 55 and 56, printed below, it is stated that Sennacherib had conquered the city of Edom, in Arabia. A notice of this event is found on a tablet (K 3405), very much defaced, a copy of which is printed in Smith's Sennacherib, p. 138. The invasion by Sennacherib took place about b.c. 691. At the time of Esarhaddon, Khazail was king of Arabia, and when he died Esarhaddon bestowed the throne upon Yautãh or Yãhlua, the son of Khazail. This occurred during the reign of Esarhaddon, and Yautah paid his appointed tribute, as Khazail had done before him, until some time after the death of Esarhaddon. Assur-bani-pal, was king of Assyria, and Saulmugina, his brother, had revolted. It was then that Yautah joined in the revolt and raised two armies ; one he sent to Palestine, and the other to the help of the Babylonians. He had refused to pay his tribute, and his conduct is thus tersely described by Assur-bani-pal (W.A.I., iii. 23, 105):—“For when Elam was speaking sedition with Accad, he heard, and then he disregarded fealty to me, (even) myself Assur-bani-pal, the King, the noble hero, the powerful chief, the work of the hands of the god Assur. He forsook me, and to Abiyateh and Aimu, sons of Teahri, his forces with them, for the assistance of Saulmugina, my rebellious brother, he sent, and established his face. The people of Arabia he caused to revolt with him, and carried off the plunder of the people whom Assur, I star, and the great gods had given me.”
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- The History of Esarhaddon (Son of Sennacherib) King of Assyria, B.C. 681–688Translated from the Cuneiform Inscriptions upon Cylinders and Tablets in the British Museum Collection, Together with Original Texts, pp. 52 - 65Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010First published in: 1880