Ishgum-Addu
Military governor of Mari / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ishgum-Addu or Ishgum-Addad (๐ ๐ฃ๐ญ๐ iลก-gum DIล KUR), or more probably Ishkun-Dagan (๐ ๐ฒ๐ญ๐๐ถ iลก-kun Dda-gan),[1] was a ruler of the city of Mari, northern Mesopotamia, for eight years c. 2135-2127 BCE, after the fall of the Akkadian Empire.[2] He had a son named Apil-kin, according to the Shakkanakku Dynasty List, who ruled after him.[3]
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Military governor of Mari King | |
Reign | c.2135-2127 BCE |
Predecessor | Ishtup-Ilum |
Successor | Apil-kin |
Dynasty | Shakkanakku dynasty |
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Ishgum-Addu appears in the Shakkanakku Dynasty Lists after Ishtup-Ilum.[3][4][5] Besides his mention on the Shakkanakku List, no inscriptions are known of him.[1]
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Preceded by | Shakkanakku of Mari c.2100 BCE |
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