Ashur-dain-aplu
Ashur-dain-aplu (Akkadian: ๐ธ๐ฉ๐๐ ๐๐, Aลกลกur-daสพสพin-aplu, meaning "Ashur is the heir's judge") was an ancient Assyrian prince of the Adaside dynasty and palace official with the title ลกa pฤn ekalli. He is explicitly identified in a letter as the "son of Shalmaneser", a name only used by Assyrian kings. Though a precise date of the documents that mention him has not been established, the Shalmaneser referenced is either Shalmaneser III (r.โ859โ824 BC) or, more probably, Shalmaneser V (r.โ727โ722 BC). If he was the son of Shalmaneser V, Ashur-dain-aplu survived the political turmoil in the aftermath of the deposition and death of his father and the rise of his successor, Sargon II (r.โ722โ705 BC), to the throne, and continued to retain a prominent political position thereafter, possibly as late as the reign of Esarhaddon (r.โ681โ669 BC).