Sin-Iqisham
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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External links
- Sin-Iqisham Year Names at CDLI
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Kings of Isin-Larsa
1953-1730 BCE (ST)
- Ishbi-Erra
- Shu-Ilishu
- Iddin-Dagan
- Ishme-Dagan
- Lipit-Ishtar
- Ur-Ninurta
- Bur-Suen
- Lipit-Enlil
- Erra-imitti
- Enlil-bani
- Zambiya
- Iter-pisha
- Ur-du-kuga
- Suen-magir
- Damiq-ilishu
1940-1674 BCE (ST)
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