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    Ammi-Ditana was a king of Babylon who reigned from 1683–1640s BC. He was preceded by Abi-Eshuh. Year-names survive for the first 37 years of his reign...
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  • Ammi-Saduqa (or Ammisaduqa, Ammizaduga) was a king of the First Dynasty of Babylon, dating to around c. 1646–1626 BC (Middle Chronology) or c. 1638–1618...
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  • Dynasty of Babylon (complete list) – Ammi-Ditana, King (1620–1583 BC) Ammi-Saduqa, King (1582–1562 BC) Samsu-Ditana, King (1562–1531 BC) Agum II, Kassites...
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  • described as “the great champion” in his son, Ammi-Ditana's inscription, and in the genealogy of his descendant Ammī-ṣaduqa. The Elamites under their king Kutir-nahhunte...
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    for quite some time. Ammi-Ditana, great-grandson of Hammurabi, still titled himself "king of the land of the Amorites". Ammi-Ditana's father and son also...
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  • Samsu-ditāna, inscribed phonetically in cuneiform sa-am-su-di-ta-na in the seals of his servants, the 11th and last king of the Amorite or First Dynasty...
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  • reigns of Babylonian kings Samsu-iluna (1686 to 1648 BC), Abī-ešuh, and Ammī-ditāna. The origin and classification of the Kassite language, like the Sumerian...
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    Ilum-ma-ilī’s superior use of the terrain. The last surviving year-name for Ammi-ditana commemorates the “year in which (he) destroyed the city wall of Der/Udinim...
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    the king list gives a regnal length of 31 years for the final king, Samsu-Ditana, the destruction layer at Babylon is dated to his 26th year and no later...
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    Dur dates back to the Old Babylonian period with an example being Dūr-Ammī-ditāna. The city contained a ziggurat and temples dedicated to Mesopotamian...
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