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Salmanu was king of Moab during the reign of the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser III (ruled 745727 BCE).[1] He is mentioned in a clay inscription found in Nimrud as a vassal of Assyria. Eberhard Schrader theorized that he might be identical with the Shalman who waged war on Israel and sacked Beth-arbel (Hosea 10:14); though other scholars identify Shalman with one of the Assyrian kings named Shalmaneser.

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  1. ^ "Middle East Kingdoms Ancient Central Levant States". History Files. Retrieved 10 March 2017.