Sumu-Adama (also Su-abu) was the first King of the First Dynasty of Babylon. He reigned from 1830-1817 BC. He is credited with founding the city of Babylon (meaning "God's gates").[1]
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Preceded by New creation |
King of Babylon 1830 BC-1817 BC |
Succeeded by Sumu-la-El |