Kingdom of Kazallu (c. 1901 – c. 1862 BCE)
edit# | Portrait or inscription | Ruler | Approx. date and length of reign | Succession and death details | Comments, notes, and references |
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1st | Ibni-shadum | reigned c. 1901 – c. 1890 BCE (≈11 years) |
Unclear succession | ||
2nd | Halun-pi-umu | r. c. 1890 – c. 1879 BCE (≈11 years) | |||
3rd | Sumu-ditana | r. c. 1879 – c. 1871 BCE (≈8 years) | |||
4th | Sumu-atar | r. c. 1871 – c. 1870 BCE (≈1 year) | |||
5th | Sumu-numhim | r. c. 1870 – c. 1865 BCE (≈5 years) | |||
6th | Syallum | r. c. 1865 – c. 1864 BCE (≈1 year) | |||
7th | Yamsi-El | r. c. 1864 – c. 1862 BCE (≈2 years) |
Kingdom of Ekallatum (c. 1862 – c. 1830 BCE)
edit# | Portrait or inscription | Ruler | Approx. date and length of reign | Succession and death details | Comments, notes, and references |
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8th | Yazkur-el | r. c. 1862 – c. 1854 BCE (≈8 years) |
Son of Yakmesi | ||
9th | Ila-kabkabu | r. c. 1854 – c. 1830 BCE (≈24 years) |
Son of Yazkur-el |
Lim dynasty of the third Mariote kingdom (c. 1830 – c. 1798 BCE)
edit# | Portrait or inscription | Ruler | Approx. date and length of reign | Succession and death details | Comments, notes, and references |
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10th | Yaggid-Lim | r. c. 1830 – c. 1820 BCE (≈10 years) |
Unclear succession | ||
11th | Yahdun-Lim | r. c. 1820 – c. 1798 BCE (≈22 years) |
Son of Yaggid-Lim |
Shamshi-Adad dynasty of the Upper Mesopotamian kingdom (c. 1798 – c. 1726 BCE)
edit# | Portrait or inscription | Ruler | Approx. date and length of reign | Succession and death details | Comments, notes, and references |
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12th | Shamshi-Adad I | r. c. 1798 – c. 1776 BCE (≈26 years) |
Son of Ila-kabkabu | ||
13th | Ishme-Dagan I | r. c. 1776 – c. 1765 BCE (≈11 years) |
Son of Shamshi-Adad I | ||
14th | Mut-Ashkur | r. c. 1765 – c. 1730 BCE (≈35 years) |
Son of Ishme-Dagan I | ||
15th | Rimush | r. c. 1730 – c. 1727 BCE (≈3 years) |
Relatives of Shamshi-Adad I (?) | ||
16th | Asinum | r. c. 1727 – c. 1726 BCE (≈1 year) |