Ishme-Dagan
Ishme-Dagan (Akkadian: 𒀭𒅖𒈨𒀭𒁕𒃶, Diš-me-Dda-gan, Išme-Dagān;[1] fl. c. 1889 BC — c. 1871 BC by the short chronology of the ancient near east) was the 4th king of the First Dynasty of Isin, according to the "Sumerian King List" (SKL). Also according to the SKL: he was both the son and successor of Iddin-Dagān. Lipit-Ištar then succeeded Išme-Dagān. Išme-Dagān was one of the kings to restore the Ekur.
- Stamped brick with the name of Ishme-Dagan, king of Isin, Isin-Larsa Period, from Ur, British Museum
- Inscription of the name "Ishme-Dagan"
Ishme-Dagan | |
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King of Isin King of Sumer | |
Left: Cuneiform clay tablet. Old Babylonian, 1900-1700 BCE. Right: Sumerian cuneiform "foundation stone". This clay cone was embedded in a wall, and contains the deed of foundation of the city walls of Isin (Tell Bahriyat) by king Ishme-Dagan of Isin (1953-1935 BCE). | |
Reign | fl. c. 1889 BC — c. 1871 BC |
Predecessor | Iddin-Dagān |
Successor | Lipit-Ištar |
Akkadian | Išme-Dagān |
House | First Dynasty of Isin |
Father | Iddin-Dagān |
In popular culture
The 2016 Indian film, Mohejno Daro, features a Sumerian merchant named Ishme Dagan.[2]
See also
Wikiquote has quotations related to: Ishme-Dagan |
References
- "Sumerian Dictionary". oracc.iaas.upenn.edu.
- "Mohenjo Daro". trigon-film.org.
Preceded by Iddin-Dagān |
King of Isin fl. c. 1889 BC — c. 1871 BC |
Succeeded by Lipit-Eshtar |
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