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    Ibbi-Sin (Sumerian: 𒀭𒄿𒉈𒀭𒂗𒍪, D i-bi₂-D suen), son of Shu-Sin, was king of Sumer and Akkad and last king of the Ur III dynasty, and reigned c. 2028–2004 BCE (Middle chronology) or possibly c. 1964–1940 BCE (Short chronology). During his reign, the Sumerian empire was attacked repeatedly by Amorites.

  2. king of Ur. Learn about this topic in these articles: history of Mesopotamia. In history of Mesopotamia: The 3rd dynasty of Ur. Amar-Su’ena, Shu-Sin, and Ibbi-Sin, this dynasty lasted for a century ( c. 2112– c. 2004). Ur-Nammu was at first “governor” of the city of Ur under Utu-hegal.

  3. Ibbi-Sin was an ancient Sumerian king of the last 3rd Dynasty of Ur. He reigned between 1963 BC and 1940 BC based on the short chronology and was the son of Shu-Sin . Throughout his reign he was constantly under threat from the Amorites who eventually were able to overtake the civilization, thus ending his rule and dynasty.

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  5. Mar 24, 2020 · 2.3K subscribers. 16. 583 views 3 years ago Oldest Stories. Sumer is in a bad state, with enemies on all sides, and just as they are crying out for good fortune they instead receive Ibbi-Sin, a...

  6. and lead Ibbi-Sin into captivity, ending the third dynasty of Ur. After this victory, the Elamites destroyed the kingdom, and ruled through military occupation for the next 21 years. Mesopotamia then fell under Amorite influence. The Amorite kings of the Dynasty of Isin formed successor states to Ur III, starting the Isin-Larsa period.

  7. Most of the letters are presented as an exchange between a king of the Ur III dynasty and one of his officials (some of whom are known historical figures, e.g., the general Aradmu and later king of Isin Išbi-Erra ), usually discussing matters of state or administration.

  8. Jan 9, 2012 · This situation reached crisis point under the next ruler, Ibbi-Sin. With reduced supplies the empire was unable to effectively confront an attack by the Elamites from the east; Ur was destroyed and Ibbi-Sin was taken into exile.