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     212–214. ISBN 978-90-04-17381-1. Wikiquote has quotations related to Ishbi-Erra. A tigi to Nanaya for Išbi-erra at ETCSL. Year names for Išbi-erra at CDLI....
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  • differs from the 20 years recorded by others.) Šu-ilišu was preceded by Išbi-erra. Iddin-Dagān then succeeded Šu-ilišu. Šu-ilišu is best known for his retrieval...
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    Wikiquote has quotations related to Nanaya. A tigi to Nanaya for Išbi-Erra (Išbi-Erra C) in the Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Literature A balbale...
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    Ibbi-Sin, the king, Kabti-ili-Marduk was scholar. During the reign of Isbi-Erra, the king, Sidu, a.k.a. Enlil-ibni, was scholar. During the reign of Abi-esuh...
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  • differs from the 20 years recorded by others.) Shu-Ilishu was preceded by Išbi-erra. Iddin-Dagān then succeeded Shu-Ilishu. Shu-Ilishu is best known for his...
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  • unattested. Kindattu had been driven away from the city-state of Ur by Išbi-Erra (the founder of the First Dynasty of Isin), however; relations had apparently...
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  • 33-year reign for Ishbi-Erra only one royal inscription has been found. "For the god Enlil, lord of the foreign lands, his lord, Isbi-Err[a], mighty king...
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  • Šarrum-bani 1 20. Šu-Sin to Lu-Nanna and Šarrum-bani 1 21. Išbi-Erra to Ibbi-Sin 1 22. Ibbi-Sin to Išbi-Erra 1 23. Puzur-Numušda to Ibbi-Sin 1 24. Ibbi-Sin to...
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    Euphrates region who had possibly been introduced by the dynasty’s founder, Išbi-Erra, with his creation, in cones commemorating the construction of the deity’s...
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  • according to the words of Lu-inanna, the chief leatherworker of Enlil. Išbi-Erra, who looks after the E-kur, built the storehouse of Enlil." — Old Babylonian...
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