Nabu-suma-ukin II

Nabu-Suma-Ukin II. was the King of Babylon briefly in 732 BC. He ascended the throne after the assassination of Nabu-nadin-zeri, but was deposed after a month of his reign by Nabu-mukin-zeri. [1] Albert Kirk Grayson in his book "Assyrian and Babylonian" reports that this particular king is omitted from the Ptolemaic canon. [2]

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Preceded by
Nabu-nadin-zeri
King of Babylon
732 BC
Succeeded by
Nabu-mukin-zeri