An ancient language spoken by the Kassites.
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1 The Babylonian was thus a compound of Sumerian, Semitic, and Kassite elements.
2 The Kassite conquerors of Babylonia soon submitted to the influences of Babylonian civilisation.
3 Some of the Kassite monarchs, however, showed a preference for Nippur.
4 Ashur-dan inflicted a crushing defeat upon the second-last Kassite ruler.
5 Thereafter the glory of the Kassite Dynasty passed away.
6 The whole of Babylonia thus came under Kassite sway.
7 He founded a new city called Lukhaia, and appears to have repulsed a Kassite raid.
8 Babylonia was called Karduniash during the Kassite Dynasty.
9 With the advent of the Kassite kings a new chapter opens in the history of Western Asia.
10 But not until well on in the Kassite period did any of them attain prominence in Western Asia.
11 The Kassites poured into the Babylonian plain, and Kassite kings ruled at Babylon for 576 years and a half.
12 The Babylonian nobles meantime drove the Assyrian garrisons from their cities, and set on the throne the Kassite prince Adad-shum-utsur.
13 The great Western Asiatic kingdoms at the time were the Hittite, the Mitannian, the Assyrian, and the Babylonian ( Kassite ) .
14 The Kassite conquest destroyed the Babylonian empire; Canaan was lost to it for ever, and eventually became a province of Egypt.
15 The Kassite language added to the "Babel of tongues" among the common people, but was never used in inscriptions.
16 Did they represent an advance-guard of the Kassite tribes, who eventually succeeded in establishing themselves as the Third Dynasty in Babylon?
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