Assyria - Adad-nirari I
Time: 1307 BC
Place: Assyria
Details: Arik-den-ili's successor Adad-nirari I (1307–1275 BC) was another highly successful military leader, he defeated and conquered the Hurro-Mitanni kingdom of Hanigalbat and the rest of the independent Hurro-Mitanni kingdoms of Anatolia, despite the Hittites attempting to support their allies.
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