Nabu-mukin-zeri
Nabû - mukīn - Zeri (also Ukin - zer) reigned 731-729 BC when Babylonian king. He came from the Chaldean tribe bit Amukani. The sources noted in Babylonian lunar eclipse of 731 BC, made possible the precise dating of his first year of the reign. He came 731 BC by a rebellion against his predecessor Nabû - šuma - ukin II to the throne. In his third year of reign deposed him the Assyrian king Tukulti - apil - Ešarra III.