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Kindattu (𒆠𒅔𒁕𒌅, ki-in-da-tu, also Kindadu,
reigned ca. 2000 BC,
middle Chronology) was the 6th king of the
Shimashki Dynasty, in Elam (in present-day...
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through military occupation for the next 21 years.
Kindattu was also
known as Kindadu. A
Kindattu, who
according to
Daryaeee was "apparently" the Shimashkian...
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during the
reign of Ur III king Ibbi-Sin. In c. 2004 BC the
Shimashki king
Kindattu sacked Ur,
whereafter Elam
became fully independent. The
Sukkulmah dynasty...
- year of King Ibbi-Sin's reign, Ur fell to an
Elamite army
leading by king
Kindattu of Shimashki. The
Sumerians decided that such a
catastrophic event could...
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declined over the next 12
years or so,
until Ur was
finally conquered by
Kindattu of Elam. Ishbi-Erra went on to win
decisive victories against: the Amorites...
- Amar-Sin Shu-Sin 2025–1763 BCE
Amorite invasions Ibbi-Sin
Elamite invasions Kindattu (Shimashki Dynasty)
Middle Kingdom of
Egypt Eleventh Dynasty of
Egypt Mentuhotep...
- Amar-Sin Shu-Sin 2025–1763 BCE
Amorite invasions Ibbi-Sin
Elamite invasions Kindattu (Shimashki Dynasty)
Middle Kingdom of
Egypt Eleventh Dynasty of
Egypt Mentuhotep...
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economic collapse in the empire,
paving the way for the
Elamites under Kindattu to
strike into Ur and
capture the king. The
Lament for
Sumer and Ur describe...
- 2004 BC, the Elamites,
allied with the
people of Susa and led by king
Kindattu, the
sixth king of Simashki,
managed to sack Ur and lead Ibbi-Sin into...
- respectively), the Elamites,
allied with the
people of Susa and led by
Kindattu, king of the
Elamite Shimashki dynasty, was able to
surround Ur and managed...