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Shanip (Ammonite: 𐤔𐤍𐤁 ŠNB; Akkadian: 𒊭𒉌𒁍, romanized: Ša-ni-pu) was king of Ammon in the mid eighth century BCE.[1] He is mentioned as a vassal of the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pilesar III.[2][3]
Shanip | |
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King of Ammon | |
Reign | c. 730s BCE |
Predecessor | Unknown |
Successor | Possibly ZacchurorPeduel |
Born | c. mid 8th BCE |
Issue | Zacchur |
Sanipu paid tribute to Tiglath-Pilesar III. This tribute included metals such as gold, silver, tin, and iron, as well as with antimony. Additionally, the tribute featured "linen garments with multicolored trimmings" [4]
He was probably succeeded by Peduel.
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