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 | | 1375 -1347 BC, conventional dating) was Shalmaneser III himself in the latter's role as ruler of Babylon [4200]. |
 | | Samsuiluna's successor was Abi-eshu (c.1711-1684 BC, conventional), who, though he repelled a Kassite attack, "was unable to prevent the Kassite chief Kashtiliash I from becoming King of Hana" [6600]. |
 | | 1620-1590 BC, conventional) - to be folded with Mursilis II - eventually brought an end to the glorious kingdom of Yamkhad, destroying the city of Aleppo [6800], he then went on to take and plunder Babylon, then ruled by Samsuditana, thus effectively bringing to an end the Hammurabic dynasty. |
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