Bāzāyu was the fifty-second ruler of Aššur according to the Assyrian King List [/riao/KingLists/AssyrianKingList/index.html] (AKL). That text also records that he sat on the throne for twenty-eight years and was the son of Bēlu-bāni. If this proves correct, then he succeeded his great-nephew Iptar-Sîn. Bāzāyu was immediately followed by Lullāyu, "a son of a nobody," thus briefly interrupting the Bēlu-bāni [/riao/KingLists/AssyrianKingList/index.html#Section5-7] family's control of the Assyrian throne.
Poppy Tushingham
Poppy Tushingham, 'Bāzāyu', RIA 1: Inscriptions from the Origins of Assyria to Arik-dīn-ili, The RIA Project, 2024 [http://oracc.org/OldAssyrianPeriod/Belu-baniDynasty/Bazayu/]