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Kammusu-nadbi

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Chemosh-nadab (Moabite: đ€Šđ€Œđ€”đ€đ€ƒđ€, romanized: Kamƍơ-nadab[1][2][3] or Kamƍơ-nadbÄ«;[2][4] Neo-Assyrian Akkadian: đ’„°đ’ˆŹđ’‹ąđ’ˆŸđ’€œđ’‰, romanized: Kammusu-nĂądbi[5]) 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.

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  1. ^ SanmartĂ­n 1988.
  2. ^ a b Weippert 2010, p. 331.
  3. ^ Beyer 2011.
  4. ^ LipiƄski 2006, pp. 358.
  5. ^ "Kammusu-nadbi [KING OF MOAB] (RN)". Open Richly Annotated Cuneiform Corpus. University of Pennsylvania.

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