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Ishme-Dagan (Akkadian: 𒀭𒅖𒈨𒀭𒁕𒃶, Diš-me-Dda-gan, Išme-Dagān; c. 1953-1935 BC (MC) was the 4th king of the
First Dynasty of Isin,
according to the...
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chiefs on the
Qungrat tribe in the
lower delta. He
lists these Inaks: A.
Ishmed bi; B.
Muhammed Amin (1755–1782) son of A; C. Ivaz (died 1804), son of B...
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Ishme-Dagan I (Akkadian: Išme-Dagān) was a
monarch of
Ekallatum and ****ur
during the Old ****yrian period. The much
later ****yrian King List (AKL) credits...
- reign, he
conquered the city-states of Larsa, Eshnunna, and Mari. He
ousted Ishme-Dagan I, the king of ****yria, and
forced his son Mut-Ashkur to pay tribute...
- king
Ishme-Dagan for
domination of the region,
creating the short-lived
Babylonian Empire. He
eventually prevailed over the
successor of
Ishme-Dagan...
- Isin-Larsa
period (Amorites)
Dynasty of Isin: Ishbi-Erra Shu-Ilishu Iddin-Dagan
Ishme-Dagan Lipit-Ishtar Ur-Ninurta Bur-Suen Lipit-Enlil Erra-imitti Enlil-bani...
- power. Shamshi-Adad's
senior heir,
Ishme-Dagan,
retained control only of Ekallatum, from
where he ruled, and ****ur.
Ishme-Dagan was
respectful of ****ur's...
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followed by
offerings and
sacrifices for the
goddess Inanna, or Ninegala.
Ishme-Dagan (fl. c. 1879—1859 BCE by the
short chronology) was the 4th king of...
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Ishme-Dagan II or Išme-Dagān II,
inscribed miš-me dda-gan and
meaning “(the god)
Dagan has heard,” was a
rather obscure ruler of ****yria,
sometime during...
- Ebla to the northwest.
After a
conflict with the Old ****yrian
period king
Ishme-Dagan, he
forced his
successor to pay
tribute late in his reign.
After the...