Kammusu-nadbi explained
Chemosh-nadab (|translit=Kamōš-nadab or ; Akkadian: {{cuneiform|11|[1]) was the king of Moab during the reign of Sennacherib. He is described on Sennacherib's Prism as bringing tribute to the Assyrian king during the latter's Levantine campaigns.
Sources
- Book: Beyer, Klaus . Gzella . Holger . 2011 . Languages from the World of the Bible . The Languages of Transjordan . . . 111–127 . 10.1515/9781934078631.111 . 978-1-934-07863-1 .
- 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 .
- Sanmartín . Joaquín . 1988 . Silabografías y segmentalidad fonológica: trasvestigos gráficos en los silabarios antiguos . Syllabographies and phonological segmentation: disguised graphics in ancient syllabaries . es . Aula Orientalis . 6 . 1 . 83–98 . 15 January 2023 .
- Book: Weippert, Manfred .
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. 2010 . Historisches Textbuch zum Alten Testament . Historican Textbook of the Old Testament . Mesa von Moab im Kampf mit Israel und Juda (9. Jahrhundert) . Mesha of Moab in War Against Israel and Judah (9th century) . . . 242-248 . 978-3-647-51693-6 .
Notes and References
- Web site: Kammusu-nadbi [KING OF MOAB] (RN) ]. . .