- Agum II (also
known as Agum
Kakrime) was
possibly a K****ite
ruler who may have
become the 8th or more
likely the 9th king of the
third Babylonian dynasty...
- K****ite dynasty,
Third Dynasty of
Babylon (complete list) – Agum II or Agum-
Kakrime, King (c.1507 BC)
Burnaburiash I, King (c.1500 BC),
treaty with Puzur-Ashur...
-
Dynasty of Isin. The Agum-
Kakrime Inscription names Agum ra-bi-i, Kaštiliašu, Abi-Rattaš, and Ur-šigurumaš as
ancestors of Agum-
Kakrime (Agum II), each son...
- K****ite dynasty,
Third Dynasty of
Babylon (complete list) – Agum II or Agum-
Kakrime, King (c.1500 BC)
Burnaburiash I, King (c.1500 BC),
treaty with Puzur-Ashur...
-
whose first appearance might be
during the K****ite period, if the Agum-
Kakrime Inscription proves to be a copy of a
genuine period piece. He is pictured...
-
including Marduk, were
carried off to the
Kingdom of
Khana but the
source Agum-
Kakrime Inscription is now
generally considered a much
later forgery. Thereafter...
-
Mesopotamian iconography from the Old
Babylonian period onward. The Agum-
Kakrime Inscription places his
apotropaic icon on the gate of the ká-su-lim-ma...
- temples, such as the
Esagila of the
Marduk temple as
described in the Agum-
Kakrime Inscription, and
private dwellings (the
bedrooms of the vulnerable) to...
- of
Egypt Ahmose I
Amenhotep I
Third Babylonian dynasty (K****ites) Agum-
Kakrime Burnaburiash I
Kashtiliash III
Ulamburiash Agum III
Karaindash Kadashman-Harbe...
- of
Egypt Ahmose I
Amenhotep I
Third Babylonian dynasty (K****ites) Agum-
Kakrime Burnaburiash I
Kashtiliash III
Ulamburiash Agum III
Karaindash Kadashman-Harbe...