Kashshu-nadin-ahi (Kaššu-nādin-ahi; lit. “Make your brother strong”) - king of Babylonia , ruled around 1008-1004 BC. er
According to the inscription of the later Babylonian king Naboo-apl-iddin , during his reign, hunger and turmoil prevented the restoration of the Shamash temple in Sippar , destroyed by the Amorites .
Literature
- Turaev B.A. . History of the Ancient East / Edited by Struve V.V. and Snegireva I.L. - 2nd stereot. ed. - L .: Sotsekgiz, 1935. - T. 2. - 15,250 copies.
- Ancient East and antiquity . // The rulers of the world. Chronological genealogical tables on world history in 4 vols. / Compiled by V. V. Erlikhman . - T. 1.
| V Babylonian dynasty (II dynasty of the Land of the Sea) | ||
| Predecessor: Ea-mukin-zeri | king of babylon OK. 1008 - 1004 BC er | Successor: Eulmash-shakin-shumi |