Ashurnasirpal II received tributes from the kings of the sea coast, among them the king of Byblos.[7]
Safatba‘al II (Sibitti-biʿil in
Akkadian), mentioned among the kings of who brought payment to
Tiglath-Pileser III in his 8th year (738 BC).[8]
Urumilki (Ūru-milki in Akkadian), mentioned in a list of the kings of the land Amurru (the Levant) who brought tribute to
Sennacherib in his
campaign in the Levant.[9][10]
Milkiashapa (Milki-ašapa in Akkadian), mentioned among the kings of the Levant and Cyprus who were summoned and ordered to send tribute to
Esarhaddon, c.670 BC.[11] Milki-Ashapa is also mentioned in the first campaign of
Ashurbanipal.[12]
Ashurnasirpal II received tributes from the kings of the sea coast, among them the king of Byblos.[7]
Safatba‘al II (Sibitti-biʿil in
Akkadian), mentioned among the kings of who brought payment to
Tiglath-Pileser III in his 8th year (738 BC).[8]
Urumilki (Ūru-milki in Akkadian), mentioned in a list of the kings of the land Amurru (the Levant) who brought tribute to
Sennacherib in his
campaign in the Levant.[9][10]
Milkiashapa (Milki-ašapa in Akkadian), mentioned among the kings of the Levant and Cyprus who were summoned and ordered to send tribute to
Esarhaddon, c.670 BC.[11] Milki-Ashapa is also mentioned in the first campaign of
Ashurbanipal.[12]