Definitions for Kassite

Kassite Kas·site

Spelling: [kas-ahyt]
IPA: /ˈkæs aɪt/

Kassite is a 7 letter English word.

You can make 182 anagrams from letters in Kassite (aeiksst).

Definitions for Kassite

noun

  1. a member of an ancient people related to the Elamites, who ruled Babylonia from c1650 to c1100 b.c.

Examples for Kassite

It grew independent during the latter period of the Kassite dynasty, and its kings formed compacts with the Kassites.

Some of the Kassite monarchs, however, showed a preference for Nippur.

With the advent of the Kassite kings a new chapter opens in the history of Western Asia.

While the Kassite dynasty was reigning, a new kingdom arose in the north, that of Assyria.

Kassite supremacy lasted for over 570 years, and during that period Babylonia was known as Karduniash.

During the long period of Kassite rule, Babylon experienced many vicissitudes.

The first Kassite king of Babylonia of whom we have knowledge was Gandash.

Little is known regarding the relations between Elam and Babylonia during the Kassite period.

Unfortunately the artistic relics of the Kassite period are few, and for the most part unimportant.

He founded a new city called Lukhaia, and appears to have repulsed a Kassite raid.

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