Kassites - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KassitesThe Kassites ( / ˈkæsaɪts /) were people of the ancient Near East, who controlled Babylonia after the fall of the Old Babylonian Empire c. 1531 BC and until c. 1155 BC ( short chronology ). They gained control of Babylonia after the Hittite sack of Babylon in 1531 BC, and established a dynasty generally assumed to have been based first in ...
Early Kassite rulers - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Early_Kassite_rulersTools. The early Kassite rulers are the sequence of eight, or possibly nine, names which appear on the Babylonian and Assyrian King Lists purporting to represent the first or ancestral monarchs of the dynasty that was to become the Kassite or 3rd Dynasty of Babylon which governed for 576 years, 9 months, 36 kings, according to the King List A ...
Kassit | laukkukauppa.fi
www.laukkukauppa.fi › category › 18Kassit. Suomessa ommeltuja ostoskasseja, jotka kestävät painavatkin kantamukset. Uutuutena polkupyörän koriin sopiva kassi. Lisää vaihtoehtoja löytyy myymälästämme Sastamalassa. Vähintään 30 kpl:een tilauksiin voimme teettää myös 1-väri painatuksen.
Kassite | people | Britannica
www.britannica.com › topic › KassiteKassite, member of an ancient people known primarily for establishing the second, or middle, Babylonian dynasty; they were believed (perhaps wrongly) to have originated in the Zagros Mountains of Iran. First mentioned in Elamite texts of the late 3rd millennium bc, they penetrated into Mesopotamia in the 2nd millennium, were repulsed by Hammurabi’s son, but secured holdings within the Tigris ...