Assyrian sources refer both to the land and its capital city with the same name.
Most of the information about Kummuh comes from Assyrian sources.
This is similar to those mentioned often in Assyrian sources.
Assyrian sources describe him as šar ḫammā'i, "usurper."
Neither the Egyptian or Assyrian sources provided clear regional boundaries for the term.
Sin-shumu-lishir first appears in Assyrian sources as a general of the Assyrian king Ashur-etil-ilani.
Fortunately, a fair amount of diplomatic, Hittite, and Assyrian sources exist to firm up the chronology.
The name "Tree of Life" has been attributed to it by modern scholarship; it is not used in the Assyrian sources.
According to Assyrian sources, the dead numbered 3,000 (other estimates put the number in the "hundreds".
Assyrian sources are unreliable regarding Sam'al.