Ninurta-nadin-shumi

Ninurta-nādin-šumi
King of Babylon
Reignc. 1127–1122 BC[a]
PredecessorItti-Marduk-balāṭu
SuccessorNabû-kudurrῑ-uṣur I
House2nd Dynasty of Isin

Ninurta-nādin-šumi,[b] inscribed mdMAŠ-na-din-MU[i 1] or dNIN.IB-SUM-MU,[i 2]Ninurta (is) giver of progeny,”[2] c. 1127–1122 BC, was the 3rd king of the 2nd dynasty of Isin and 4th dynasty of Babylon. He reigned for seven years, contemporaneously with Aššur-reš-iši,[i 3] c. 1133 to 1115 BC, the Assyrian king with whom he clashed.

  1. ^ Beaulieu, Paul-Alain (2018). A History of Babylon, 2200 BC - AD 75. Pondicherry: Wiley. pp. 154–155. ISBN 978-1405188999.
  2. ^ J. A. Brinkman (1968). A political history of post-Kassite Babylonia, 1158-722 B.C. Analecta Orientalia. pp. 98–101.


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