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Sin-Iqisham ruled the ancient Near East city-state of Larsa from 1776 BC to 1771 BC. He was the son of Sin-Eribam and a contemporary of Zambiya of Isin. [1] [2] [3]

The annals for his five-year reign record that he seized Pinaratim and Nazarum in his second year, and that he defeated Kazallu, Elam, and Zambiya, king of Isin and Babylon in his fifth year.

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Notes

  1. ^ Fitzgerald, Madeleine André (2002). The Rulers of Larsa (PDF) (PhD thesis). Yale University.
  2. ^ Segrist, Marcel (1990). Larsa Year Names. Andrews University Press. ISBN  0-943872-54-5.
  3. ^ Grice, Ettalene Mears (1920). Chronology of the Larsa Dynasty. AMS Press. ISBN  978-0-404-60274-1.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sin-Iqisham ruled the ancient Near East city-state of Larsa from 1776 BC to 1771 BC. He was the son of Sin-Eribam and a contemporary of Zambiya of Isin. [1] [2] [3]

The annals for his five-year reign record that he seized Pinaratim and Nazarum in his second year, and that he defeated Kazallu, Elam, and Zambiya, king of Isin and Babylon in his fifth year.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Fitzgerald, Madeleine André (2002). The Rulers of Larsa (PDF) (PhD thesis). Yale University.
  2. ^ Segrist, Marcel (1990). Larsa Year Names. Andrews University Press. ISBN  0-943872-54-5.
  3. ^ Grice, Ettalene Mears (1920). Chronology of the Larsa Dynasty. AMS Press. ISBN  978-0-404-60274-1.

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