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Sin-Iddinam

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Sin-Iddinam(𒀭𒂗𒍪𒄿𒁷𒈾𒄠,dsuen-i-din-nam) ruled theancient Near Eastcity-state ofLarsafrom 1849-1843 BC (MC) or 1785-1778 BC (SC). He was the son ofNur-Adad,with whom there may have been a short co-regency overlap.[1] [2] [3]

The annals for his 7-year reign record that he campaigned againstBabylonin year 4, Ibrat andMalgiumin year 5, andEshnunnain year 6.

Sin-Iddinam is also known for a prayer to GodUtu,whom he describes as "Father of theblack-headed ones".[4]

Dedication tablet of Sin-Iddinam. The name "Sin-Iddinam" is mentioned in the 7th column from the right.
Obverse: "(For) Utu, / lord of justice of heaven and earth, / learned in decision, / the one who chooses in favor of innocence, / the king of Ebabbar, / his king, / Sin-iddinam, / the shepherd who decorates everything / for Nippur, / the provider of Ur, / king of Larsa, / king of Sumer and Akkad, / the Ebabbar, / his beloved house,"
Reverse: "for the sake of his life, / he built (it) / For abundant distant days / he enlarged that dwelling place. / With the thing that he (Sin-iddinam) has done, / (may) Utu, / rejoice. / A life of sweet things / (and) bright days / as a reward, / may he (Utu) give to him (Sin-iddinam)".

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  1. ^"Archived copy"(PDF).Archived fromthe original(PDF)on 2009-03-06.Retrieved2008-04-23.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)The Rulers of Larsa, M. Fitzgerald, Yale University Dissertation, 2002
  2. ^Larsa Year Names, Marcel Segrist, Andrews University Press, 1990,ISBN0-943872-54-5
  3. ^Chronology of the Larsa Dynasty, E.M. Grice, C.E. Keiser, M. Jastrow, AMS Press, 1979,ISBN0-404-60274-6
  4. ^"Righteous God, Prince who determines all fates, father of the black-headed ones, my king, say furthermore!"Hallo, William W. (2010).The World's Oldest Literature: Studies in Sumerian Belles-Lettres.BRILL. pp. 354–355.ISBN978-90-04-17381-1.

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