Nebuchadnezzar I

Nabû - kudurri - usur I, Nebuchadnezzar I. analogously to the New Babylonian ruler, was a Babylonian king and reigned around 1126-1104 BC

As the fourth ruler of the second Isin dynasty he achieved the independence from the Assyrian empire of Babylon, preceded by the Assyrian king had conquered Tiglathpileser I. Babylon. Also, he could fend off the threat of the kingdom of Elam, by launching several campaigns in his kingdom and its capital Susa completely destroyed. His name means Nabû protect my first son. After a kudurru his son Enlil -nadin- apli (BE 1, No. 839 ) had elapsed between his reign and the reign of Gulkišar from the sea country dynasty 696 years, but this does not coincide with the traditional length of Kassitenherrschaft.

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