Kadashman-Enlil I
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Kadashman-Enlil I was a Kassite King of Babylon in the 14th century BC. He is known to have been a contemporary of Amenhotep III of Egypt, to whom he correspondence; this letter is preserved in the Amarna letters. This dates Kadashman-Enlil to the first half of the 14th century BC by most standard chronologies. His successor was the considerably more well-known Burna-Buriash II, who also wrote several letters preserved in Egyptian archives to the Egyptian pharaoh.
Preceded by Kurigalzu I |
King of Babylon c. 1380 BC |
Succeeded by Burnaburiash II |