Mandaru
Mandaru (Akkadian: 𒎙𒁕𒊒, romanized: Man-da-ru) was an early Assyrian king. He is listed as the sixth among the "seventeen kings who lived in tents" within the Mesopotamian Chronicles.[1][2] Mandaru was preceded by Harharu, and succeeded by Imsu. Next to nothing is otherwise known about Mandaru's reign.
Preceded by Harharu |
Monarch of Aššūrāyu fl. c. 2348 BCE — fl. c. 2335 BCE |
Succeeded by Imsu |
Mandaru | |
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Monarch of Aššūrāyu | |
Reign | fl. c. 2348 BCE — fl. c. 2335 BCE |
Predecessor | Harharu |
Successor | Imsu |
See also
References
- Glassner, Jean-Jacques (2004). Mesopotamian Chronicles. Society of Biblical Literature. p. 137. ISBN 1589830903.
- Meissner, Bruno (1990). Reallexikon der Assyriologie. 6. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. p. 103. ISBN 3110100517.
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