Kamōš-ʿaśa Explained
Kamōš-ʿaśa (|translit=Kamōš-ʿaśa; Akkadian: {{cuneiform|11|[1]) is mentioned in Assyrian sources as a king of Moab during the reign of Assurbanipal, who was king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire between 669–631 BCE.
Sources
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. Maani . Sultan . 1987 . On the Phonemes of Fringe Canaanite: The Case of Zerah-Uḏruḥ and 'Kamâšḫaltâ . Ugarit-Forschungen . 19 .
- Book: Lipiński, Edward . Edward Lipiński (orientalist) . 2006 . On the Skirts of Canaan in the Iron Age: Historical and Topographical Researches . Orientalia Lovaniensia analecta . 153 . . . 978-9-042-91798-9 .
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Notes and References
- http://oracc.museum.upenn.edu/cams/akno/cbd/qpn/x00018650.html Kamas-halta (KING OF MOAB)