84 KNUT TALLQVIST. 
Hal-li-ia (hypocor.), JADD 288, R. 2. 
Hal-lu, see Zusuma. 
*Hallusu (with varr., Elam.), king of Elam., B. C. 
699—693, b. of IWarnanfundu (Sutur- 
nanhundu) For Hallusu ll, see UNGNAD, 
OLZ X (1907), col. 621f. 
I. Hal-Iu-si, Abp. A, HI R 22, VI, ıı. 
2. Hal-lu-Su, sar Elamti, Chron, B, II, 33, 35, 39; 
III, 7, 8. 
3. Ha-lu-si, Abp. Ann. VI, 54. — KB II, p. 206. 
4. Ha-lu-su, K. 3062 (G. SMITH, History, p. 247). 
Hal-ma-nu 
kynu-Sar-kis, JADD 261, R. 4. 
Hal-mu-su (cf. Ha-li-mu-su) 
4... JADD 462, L. E. ; (B. C. 679). ^ardu, 
464, R. . ^DUR.DUG.SAR (käsiru) 
Sal-Su, 296, 2, slave sold. zrzzu, JADB 
2 AIRES 
Hal-pa-a-a (gent. from 
R. ; (III, p. 462). 
*Hal-pa-aS-Su-lu-bi-is (Hit.) 
s. of Mursilis, MDOG 35, p. 19. 
Hal-si-tü(?), JADD 51, R. s (B. C. 683) 
Hal-su-hu, JADD 334, 2. 
Hal-su-a-a “Native of the city of Halsu”, 
K. 241, IX, 16, spec. 
emat FJalpi), JADD 241, 
Hal-ü-a (or Bäraa?) (hypocor., cf. Ha-lu-t, Haln- 
milki TNB, Ha-li-e-), ^ A. BA, JADD 238, 
R. 6 (B. C. 688). 
*Ha-lu-si/su, see Hallusu. 
Ha-am..... , JADD 431, R. ». # NI. GAB, JADD 
857, II, a4. 
*Ha-ma-du-du (cf. Ha-ma-tu-tu) 
f. of ZA-u-bel-ili, NS L, 88, so (Ep. E). 
*Ha-ma-ni (hypocor., cf. yam APO) 
s. of /a-a-Xá-mu, H. ABL 542, R. c (IV R. 53, 
no. I): 
Ha-ma-si (7)-ia 
"5 of nn (?)-datan, VS I, 102, 6. 
*Ha-ma-á3-s[a] (Eg.), TA 198, 1s, a rabisu of the 
Egyptian king. 
*Hamassi (Eg.) 
I Ha-a-mas-si, mar Sipri of Amenophis 
III & IV, TA [11, 9]. 27, az, 40, 52. 
2. Ha-a-ra-ma-as-Si, TA 20, 33, 36, messenger 
of Amenophis IV. 
3. Ha-mas-Si, nägiru of Amenophis III, TA 
20, 25. 
Hamataia "Native of Hamath" 
I. Ha-ma-ta-a-a, "Saknu of ^ .Smru, 
Ann. I,% (IR 18). — KB I, p. 64. 
2. ”2Fa-ma-ta-a-za, Anp. Ann. I, w, var. 
"2t T a-ga-a-za, Tukl. Il, Ann. R. s. 
*Ha-ma-tu-tu (= Ar. docket ecran, CIS II, 38, ZA 
III, p. 240, STEVENSON, Contracts, no. 2), 
Så * Ha-an-du-a-te, JADD 129, 4. 
*Ha-am-ba-qu (in NBa. texts, see TNB, cf. Bi. 
PIEIT), rakkab $epa, JADD 207, R. 7 
(KB IV, p. 150, no. XVIII; Ep. B). 
Ha-am-bi-i (hypocor., cf. Æ/a-an-bi), HABL 473, 
R.1». ^raó nafpahi-hurasi^, JADD 244, 
R. & 
*Ha-am-bu-su (cf. / Ha-am-bu-su) 
f. of Abi-sa-la-me, PSBA XXX (1908), 
p. 137, 2. 
*fHa-am-bu-su (= Ar. docket [Ywan, STEVEN- 
SON, Contracts, p. 42; cf. OBa. "a-azn- 
bu-su-4 T-D LC), JADB 11, Ls JADD 
233,5 (UIR 46, no. 5; KBIV, pı 158) 
*Ha-am-da-nu (cf. Bi. 7127) 
"nasıku of Gambulu, Sarg. Ann. 254. 
Ha-me' oobog ,JADD 630, R. 10. 
AC eee a] (in NBa. texts, see TNB, cf. 
/ Ha-am-ma-a, ibid), JADD 210, L. E. ;. 
*Hammu-rapi (WSem., probably = "Ammu-rapi 
“Ammu is lofty”, cf. Am-ra-pi-', NBa. 
Ha-mu-ra-pu VS IV, 2,6 (UNGNAD, OLZ X 
(1907), col. 622); for different attempts 
of interpretation see HUSING, OLZ X 
(1907), col. 235f, HOMMEL, ibid. col. 482, 
n. 2, WEBER, ibid, col. 146£, MVG XII 
(1907), p.95 ff, THUREAU-DANGIN, OLZ XI 
(1908), col.93, UNGNAD, ZA XXII (1908), 
pp. 7—13; supposed to be identical with 
Bi. 59708, see SCHRADER, SBAk. 1887, 
p. 6ooff,, HOMMEL, Altisr. Überl. (1897), 
p. 193f). 
King of Babylonia (dyn. A: 6), son of Sin- 
muballit, father of Samsu-iluna, ruled 43 
years, about 1958— 1916 B. C. 
1. Am-mu-ra-bi, CT II, pl. 9, 17. 
2. Am-mu-ra-pi, HABL 255, s, 10, cf. MEISSNER, 
WZKM XII (1898), p. 364. 
Anp. 
T. XLIII. 
