Ishme-Dagan
Ishme-Dagan was the fourth king in the First Dynasty of Isin, according to the Sumerian king list. He was the son of Iddin-Dagan and ruled ca. 1889–1871 BC (short). He was succeeded by Lipit-Eshtar. He was one of the kings to restore the Ekur.[1]
See also
References
- ↑ Michael V. Fox (1988). Temple in society. Eisenbrauns. pp. 8–. ISBN 978-0-931464-38-6. Retrieved 8 June 2011.
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| | c. 1732 – 1460 BC |
- Ilum-ma-ili
- Itti-ili-nibi
- Damqi-ilishu
- Ishkibal
- Shushushi
- Gulkishar
- mDIŠ+U-EN
- Peshgaldaramesh
- Ayadaragalama
- Akurduana
- Melamkurkurra
- Ea-gamil
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| | c. 1730 – 1570 BC |
- Gandash
- Agum I
- Kashtiliashu I
- Abi-Rattash
- Kashtiliashu II
- Ur-zigurumash
- Hurbazum
- Shipta'ulzi
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| Iron Age | Second Dynasty of Isin(Dynasty IV of Babylon) | |
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| Dynasty VII | |
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| Neo-Assyrian rule (Dynasty X) | |
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| † Assyrian rulers |
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