Eulmaš-šākin-šumi | |
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King of Babylon | |
Reign | c. 1000–984 BC |
Predecessor | Kaššu-nādin-aḫi 2nd Sealand Dynasty |
Successor | Ninurta-kudurrῑ-uṣur I |
House | Bῑt-Bazi Dynasty |
Eulmaš-šākin-šumi, inscribed in cuneiform as É-ul-maš-GAR-MU,[i 1] or prefixed with the masculine determinative m,[i 2] “Eulmaš[nb 1] (is) the establisher of offspring”,[1]: p. 160, n. 971 c. 1000–984 BC, was the founder of the 6th Dynasty of Babylon, known as the Bῑt-Bazi Dynasty, after the Kassite tribal group from which its leaders were drawn. The Dynastic Chronicle[i 3] tells us that he ruled for fourteen years, the King List A,[i 2] seventeen years.
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