[3] Ashur-nadin-ahhe is an Assyrian personal name meaning “the god Ashur has given a brother” in the Akkadian language.
Two Assyrian kings ruling in the 15th or early 14th century BC were called Ashur-nadin-ahhe.
This would imply an earlier diplomatic marriage and alliance between Assyria and Egypt during his reign.
The name Ashur-nadin-ahhe mentioned in EA 16 has recently been contested as a faulty writing of Ashur-nadin-apli, another Assyrian king.
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