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  1. Enlil-nadin-ahi. Enlil-nādin-aḫe, [nb 1] “Enlil gives a brother,” [nb 2] or Enlil-šuma-uṣur, “Enlil protect the son,” [nb 3] depending on the reading of –MU- ŠEŠ, [1] ca. 1157—1155 BC ( short chronology ), was the 36th and final king of the Kassite or 3rd dynasty that had ruled over Babylon and the land known as Karduniash ...

  2. Enlil-nadin-ahi (died 1155 BC) was King of Babylon from 1157 to 1155 BC, succeeding Zababa-shuma-iddin and preceding Marduk-kabit-ahheshu. He was the final Kassite ruler of Babylonia. Enlil-nadin-ahi was proclaimed "King of Sumer and Akkad" by the Kassites who continued to resist King...

  3. Enlil-nādin-apli, "Enlil (is) giver of an heir," reigned c. 1099–1096 BC, was the 5th king of the 2nd dynasty of Isin, and the 4th dynasty of Babylon. He was the son and successor of Nabu-kudurri-usur [i 2] and was toppled by a revolt led by his uncle, Marduk-nādin-aḫḫē .

  4. Apr 7, 2008 · Even though Šutruk-Nahhunte and his son, Kutir-Nahhunte, put an end to the Kassite dynasty in Mesopotamia by successively eliminating Zababa-šuma-iddina and Enlil-nadin-ahi, the most important sovereign of this period—after Untaš-Napiriša—was Šilhak-Inšušinak.

  5. under Enlil-nadin-ahi, after the reign of 36 kings, came at the hands of Elam. The rulers of Elam, while initially “Mesopotamianized” and using Akkadian as the official script and language, reasserted local traditions in the Middle Elamite period, including the title the “kings of Susa and Anshan.” The textual evidence for each king,

  6. www.biographies.net › biography › enlil-nadin-ahiBiography of Enlil-nadin-ahi

    Who is Enlil-nadin-ahi? Enlil-nādin-aḫe, “Enlil gives a brother,” or Enlil-šuma-uṣur, “Enlil protect the son,” depending on the reading of –MU-ŠEŠ, ca. 1157—1155 BC, was the 36th and final king of the Kassite or 3rd dynasty that had ruled over Babylon and the land known as Karduniash since perhaps around 1500 BC.

  7. Some kings of the Middle-Elamite Period are connected to the Kassite kings, from Kurigalzu II (1079-1056 AC) to the last two kings of the Kassite dynasty: Zababa-shuma-iddina (≤ 912 AC) and Enlil-nadin-ahi.