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Mesh-He  (is the 10th lugal of the first dynasty of Uruk. He ruled in modern-day Mesopotamia.)
(born 2588 BC 
(died approximately 2552 BC)

Image result for Shu-Enlil Shu-Enlil (also known as Ibarum) was a son of Sargon the Great, first ruler of the Akkadian Empire. He lived in the 23rd century BCE
born 2552 bc
dead 1912 bc



Samium ruled the ancient Near Eastern city-state of Larsa from 1912 BC to 1877 BC short chronology. He was an Amorite.[1][2][3] He had a son called Zabaia.
born 1912 bc
dead 1877 bc 




Sumu-la-El
King

Description

Sumu-la-El was a King in the First Dynasty of Babylon. He reigned c. 1817 – 1781 BC. Wikipedia
born 1877 BC 
Died1845 BC

Nur-Adad ruled the ancient Near East city-state of Larsa from 1801 BC to 1785 BC (short chronology). He was a contemporary of Sumu-la-El of Babylon[1] [2] [3]
born 1845 bc 
dead 1785 bc

Ilim-Ilimma I (reigned middle 16th century BC - c. 1524 BC - Middle chronology)[2] was the king of Halab (formerly Yamhad) succeeding his father Abba-El II.[3][4]

born 1785 bc
dead 1524 bc


Ammuna was a King of the Hittites[3] ca. 1486–1466 BC
born 1524 bc
dead 1466 bc

Ashur-nadin-ahhe I was the king of Assyria from 1435 BC to 1420 BC
born 1466 bc
dead 1420 bc 

Arnuwanda II was a king of the Hittite Empire (new kingdom) ca. 1322–1321 BC 
born  1420 bc 
dead 1320 bc 




Ashur-nadin-ahhe II (Aššur-nādin-ahhē II) was king of Assyria from 1393 to 1383 BC.
born 1420 bc 

dead 1383 bc 
Ashur-uballit I (Aššur-uballiṭ I), who reigned between 1365 and 1330 BC, was the first king of the Middle Assyrian Empire (1365–1050 BC)

Piyassili (also transliterated as Piyaššili; died ca. 1315 BC), also known as Sarri-Kusuh (or Šarri-Kušuḫ), 
Enlil-nirari (“Enlil is my helper”)[1] was King of Assyria from 1330 BC to 1319 BC,
Enlil-nasir I was the king of Assyria from 1479 BC to 1466 BC.
Ashur-rabi I was the King of Assyria from 1453 BC to 1435 BC.
Ashur-nadin-ahhe I was the king of Assyria from 1435 BC to 1420 BC
Enlil-Nasir II was the king of Assyria from 1420 BC to 1414 BC.
Puzur-Ashur III was the king of Assyria from 1503 BC to 1479 BC. 

Shamshi-Adad III was the King of Assyria from 1545 BC to 1529 BC. He was the son of Ishme-Dagan II.

Huzziya I was a king of the Hittites (Old Kingdom), ruling for 5 years, ca. 1466–1461 BC (short chronology).[1]
Nur-ili was the king of Assyria from 1466 BC to 1454 BC

Mursili I (sometimes transcribed as Murshili) was a king of the Hittites c. 1556–1526 BC

Shamshi-Adad III was the King of Assyria from 1545 BC to 1529 BC


Kunnam of Elam 
bornd  1877 bc 

dead 18
Sumu-Epuh (reigned c. 1810 BC – c. 1780 BC Middle chronology) is the first attested king of Yamhad (Halab).[1] He founded the Yamhad dynasty which controlled northern Syria throughout the 17th and 18th centuries BC.

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Rim-Sin I
Tashlultum
Sargon of Akkad's wife

Description

Tashlultum was a wife of King Sargon of Akkad. Her name is known to archaeology only from a single shard of an alabaster vase or bowl with an inscription indicating it was dedicated to the temple by her steward. Wikipedia
SpouseSargon of Akkad (m. ?–2279 BC)
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Description

Rim-Sin I ruled the ancient Near East city-state of Larsa from 1758 BC to 1699 BC or 1822 BC to 1763 BC. His sister En-ane-du was high priestess of the moon god in Ur. Rim-Sin I was a contemporary of Hammurabi of Babylon and Irdanene of Uruk. Wikipedia
DynastyDynasty of Larsa

Yarim-Lim I, also given as Yarimlim, (reigned c. 1780 BC – c. 1764 BC
born 1785bc 
Ikunum
King of Assyria
King of the Old Assyrian Empire
Reign1867–1860 BC
PredecessorErishum I
SuccessorSargon I
IssueSargon I
FatherIlu-shuma
Puzur-Ashur II (also transcribed as Puzur-Aššur II) was the king (Išši’ak Aššur, "Steward of Assur") of the Old Assyrian Empire for eight years between 1865 BC and 1857 BC 
Mursili I (sometimes transcribed as Murshili) was a king of the Hittites c. 1556–1526 BC

Shamshi-Adad III was the King of Assyria from 1545 BC to 1529 BC

Kupanta-Kurunta
Died1250 bc

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