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  1. Ninurta-nādin-šumi, [b] inscribed md MAŠ- na-din -MU [i 1] or d NIN.IB-SUM-MU, [i 2] “ Ninurta (is) giver of progeny,” [2] c. 1127–1122 BC, was the 3rd king of the 2nd dynasty of Isin and 4th dynasty of Babylon. He reigned for seven years, contemporaneously with Aššur-reš-iši, [i 3] c. 1133 to 1115 BC, the Assyrian king with whom he clashed.

  2. Ninurta-nādin-šumi ("Ninurta es el dador de la progenie") 1 (ca. 1132-1126 a. C.) fue el tercer rey de la II Dinastía de Isin (dinastía IV de Babilonia). Reinó durante 7 años, siendo contemporáneo del rey asirio Ashur-resh-ishi I 2 (ca. 1133 - 1115a. C.), con el que se enfrentó.

  3. Ninurta-nādin-šumi, inscribed mdMAŠ-na-din-MU or dNIN.IB-SUM-MU, “Ninurta (is) giver of progeny,” c. 1127–1122 BC, was the 3rd king of the 2nd dynasty of Isin and 4th dynasty of Babylon. He reigned for seven years, contemporaneously with Aššur-reš-iši, c. Read more on Wikipedia.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MeskiagnunMeskiagnun - Wikipedia

    Meskiagnun. King at war, from the Standard of Ur. Location of Ur, in Western Asia, modern Iraq. Meskiagnun, also Mesh-ki-ang-Nanna ( Sumerian: 𒈩𒆠𒉘𒉣, Meskiag̃nun [mes-ki-aŋ₂-nun], also 𒀭𒈩𒆠𒉘𒉣𒈾, Meskiag̃nunna [ D mes-ki-aŋ₂-nun-na]), was the fourth lugal or king of the First Dynasty of Ur, according to the ...

  5. Ninurta-nadin-shumi (died 1122 BC) was King of Babylon from 1127 to 1122 BC, succeeding Itti-Marduk-balatu and preceding Nebuchadnezzar I. Ninurta-nadin-shumi was the son of Itti-Marduk-balatu, and he inherited the Babylonian throne in 1127 BC. His reign was marked by conflict with the Assyrian...

  6. Ninurta-nādin-šumi, [nb 1] inscribed md MAŠ- na-din -MU [i 1] or d NIN.IB-SUM-MU, [i 2] “ Ninurta (is) giver of progeny,” [1] ca. 1132-1126 BC, was the 3rd king of the 2nd dynasty of Isin and 4th dynasty of Babylon. He reigned for seven years, contemporaneously with Aššur-reš-iši, [i 3] ca. 1133 to 1115 BC, the Assyrian king with whom he clashed.

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