Sulili () was according to the ''
Assyrian King List
The king of Assyria (Akkadian language, Akkadian: , later ) was the ruler of the ancient Mesopotamian kingdom of Assyria, which was founded in the late 21st century BC and fell in the late 7th century BC. For much of its early history, Assyria was ...
'' (AKL) the 27th Assyrian monarch, ruling in Assyria's
early period. He also appears within the Assyrian King List as the first out of the six kings “(whose names were written on?) bricks whose
eponyms are (not known?)". Additionally, it is stated within the Assyrian King List that he was the successor of and “son of Aminu". Aminu had himself been the son of and successor of
Ila-kabkabu, and Aminu and
Ila-kabkabu were among the ten kings “who are ancestors".
The section within the Assyrian King List “kings who are ancestors/whose fathers are known”
(which, in contrast to the rest of the list, was written in reverse order, beginning with Aminu and ending with Apiashal), has often been interpreted as a list of
Shamshi-Adad I's ancestors.
In keeping with this assumption, scholars have inferred that the original form of the Assyrian King List had been written, among other things, as an “attempt to justify that Shamshi-Adad I was a legitimate ruler of the city-state Assur and to obscure his non-Assyrian antecedents by incorporating his ancestors into a native
Assyrian genealogy.”
However, this interpretation has not been accepted universally; the ''
Cambridge Ancient History'' rejected this interpretation and instead interpreted the section as the ancestors of Sulili.
[Hildegard Levy, "Assyria c. 2600-1816 B.C.", ''Cambridge Ancient History. Volume 1, Part 2: Early History of the Middle East'', 729-770, p. 745-746.)] Sulili is also shown as being the predecessor of
Kikkia within the Assyrian King List.
A man by the name "Silulu" is attested as an early ruler of Assur by contemporary seals. He is perhaps possible to identify with the otherwise unattested Sulili, but the inscription identifies Silulu's father as Dakiki, "herald of the city of Ashur", which does not fit with the genealogy of the ''Assyrian King List''.
See also
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Timeline of the Assyrian Empire
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Early Period of Assyria
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List of Assyrian kings
The king of Assyria (Akkadian language, Akkadian: , later ) was the ruler of the ancient Mesopotamian kingdom of Assyria, which was founded in the late 21st century BC and fell in the late 7th century BC. For much of its early history, Assyria was ...
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Assyrian continuity
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Assyrian people
Assyrians (, ) are an ethnic group Indigenous peoples, indigenous to Mesopotamia, a geographical region in West Asia. Modern Assyrians Assyrian continuity, share descent directly from the ancient Assyrians, one of the key civilizations of Mesop ...
References
21st-century BC Assyrian kings
20th-century BC Assyrian kings
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