Damiq-ilishu

Damiq-ilišu
𒁕𒈪𒅅𒉌𒉌𒋗
King of Isin
Reignc. 1752 – 1730 BC
PredecessorSîn-māgir
SuccessorRīm-Sîn I
(Dynasty of Larsa)
HouseDynasty of Isin
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'Damiq-ilīšu, (Akkadian: 𒁕𒈪𒅅𒉌𒉌𒋗, da-mi-iq-i₃-li₂-šu; c. 1752 – 1730 BC (short chronology) or c. 1816 – 1794 BC (middle chronology)) was the 15th and final king of Isin. He succeeded his father Sîn-māgir and reigned for 23 years.[i 1] Some variant king lists provide a shorter reign,[i 2] but it is thought that these were under preparation during his rule.[i 3][1] He was defeated first by Sîn-muballiṭ of Babylon (c. 1748 – 1729 BC) and then later by Rīm-Sîn I of Larsa (c. 1758 – 1699 BC).


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  1. ^ Jöran Friberg (2007). A Remarkable Collection of Babylonian Mathematical Texts: Manuscripts in the Schøyen Collection: Cuneiform Texts. Springer. pp. 233–235.