Adad-nārārī I, rendered in all but two inscriptions ideographically as
mdadad-ZAB+DAḪ, meaning “Adad (is) my helper,” (1307–1275 BC or 1295 - 1263 BC
short chronology) was a
king of
Assyria during the
Middle Assyrian Empire. He is the earliest Assyrian king whose annals survive in any detail. Adad-nārārī I achieved major military victories that further strengthened Assyria. In his inscriptions from Assur he calls himself son of
Arik-den-ili, the same filiations is recorded in the Nassouhi kinglist. He recorded as a son of
lIlil-nerari in the Khorsabad kinglist and the SDAS kinglist, probably in error.