His date falls, according as the 60 years of the inscription of Tiglath Pilesar, during which the temple of anu and Bin was not in existence, are added to the space of 641 years or included in them, either about the year 1800 or 1740 B.C.; the date of his father Ismidagon about the year 1830 or 1770 B.C. In any case it is clear that a place of the name of Asshur, the site of which is marked by the ruins of Kileh-Shergat, was inhabited about the year 1800 B.C., and that about this time sanctuaries were raised in it.
"The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI)"
Max Duncker
At the beginning of his reign anu and Bin, his lords, had bidden him set up again the temple which Samsi-Bin had once built for them.
"The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI)"
Max Duncker
May anu and Bin grant me prosperity for ever, may they bless the work of my hands, may they hear my prayer and lead me to victory in war and in fight, may they subdue to my dominion all the lands which rise up against me, the rebellious nations and the princes, my rivals, may they accept my sacrificial offerings for the continuance and increase of my race; may it be the will of Asshur and the great gods to establish my race as firm as the mountains to the remotest days.
"The History of Antiquity, Vol. II (of VI)"
Max Duncker