It was later given an Assyrian name in Shalmaneser's sixth year, becoming a base of operations for further military campaigns.
Nu is the Arabic form, and Khasisatra the Assyrian name, for Noah.
According to Thompson, this term is the Assyrian name for the juice of the poppy and it may be the etymological origin of the Latin "papaver".
If the identification of Assyrian names is correct, at least some of the Ionian marauders came from Cyprus:
Fred Aprim points out that distinct Assyrian names did indeed continue in an unbroken line from ancient times to the present.
John F. Hobbins (with details on Assyrian names by Charles Halton)
The linguistic origins of the name Chedorlaomer may be traced to Persian or Assyrian names.
Haran is almost universally identified with Harran, an Assyrian name of the Hurrian city whose ruins lie within present-day Turkey.
In 1985, he recorded his first studio album, named "Nohadra", the Assyrian name for his hometown, Dohuk.
The former is supposedly the Assyrian name of the island, while some authors take the latter to mean Greece (the Islands of the Danaoi).