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Nabu-apla-iddina was a Babylonian king who reigned ca. 888 – 855 BC. His father was King Nabu-shuma-ukin. During much of Nabu-apla-iddina's reign Babylon faced a significant rival in Assyria under the rule of Ashurnasirpal II. Nabu-apla-iddina was able to avoid both outright war and significant loss of territory although there was some low level conflict including a case where he sent a party of troops led by his brother to aid rebels in Sukhu. Later in his reign Nabu-apla-iddina agreed a treaty with Ashurnasirpal II’s successor Shalmaneser III. Internally Nabu-apla-iddina worked on the reconstruction of temples and something of a literary revival took place during his reign with many older works being recopied. He was succeeded by his son Marduk-zakir-shumi I.
References
- Boardman, John; N. G. L. Hammond, D. M. Lewis, Frank William Walbank, A. E. Astin, Elizabeth Rawson, Edward Champlin, Andrew Lintott, Alan K. Bowman, J. A. Crook, Peter Garnsy, Dominic Rathbone (2000). The Cambridge Ancient History: Second Edition. Cambridge University Press. pp. pp302–305. ISBN 0521224969. OCLC 33234443.
Babylonian kings Amorite period
(Middle Bronze Age)First Dynasty of Isinca. 1953 – 1730 BCIshbi-Erra · Shu-ilishu · Iddin-Dagan · Ishme-Dagan · Lipit-Eshtar · Ur-Ninurta · Bur-Suen · Lipit-Enlil · Erra-imitti · Enlil-bani · Zambiya · Iter-pisha · Ur-du-kuga · Suen-magir · Damiq-ilishuKings of Larsaca. 1961 – 1674 BCNaplanum · Emisum · Samium · Zabaia · Gungunum · Abisare · Sumuel · Nur-Adad · Sin-Iddinam · Sin-Eribam · Sin-Iqisham · Silli-Adad · Warad-Sin · Rim-Sin I · Hammurabi (of Babylon) · Samsu-iluna (of Babylon) · Rim-Sin IIMiddle Bronze Age First Babylonian Dynasty
(Dynasty I)ca. 1830 – 1531 BCSumu-abum · Sumu-la-El · Sabium · Apil-Sin · Sin-muballit · Hammurabi · Samsu-iluna · Abi-eshuh · Ammi-ditana · Ammi-saduqa · Samsu-DitanaSealand Dynasty
(Dynasty II)ca. 1732 – 1460 BCIluma-ilum · Itti-ili-nibi · Damiq-ilishu · Ishkibal · Shushushi · Gulkishar · Peshgaldaramash · Adarakalamma · Ekurduanna · Melamkurkukka · (unnamed king) · Ea-gamilEarly Kassite rulersca. 1730 – 1570 BCGandash · Agum I · Kashtiliash I · Ushi · Abirattash · Kashtiliash II · Urzigurumash · Harbashihu · Tiptakzi · AtraLate Bronze Age Kassite Dynasty
(Dynasty III)ca. 1570 – 1155 BCAgum II · Burnaburiash I · Kashtiliash III · Ulamburiash · Agum III · Karaindash · Kadashman-harbe I · Kurigalzu I · Kadashman-Enlil I · Burnaburiash II · Kara-hardash · Nazi-Bugash · Kurigalzu II · Nazi-Maruttash · Kadashman-Turgu · Kadashman-Enlil II · Kudur-Enlil · Shagarakti-Shuriash · Kashtiliashu IV · Enlil-nadin-shumi · Kadashman-Harbe II · Adad-shuma-iddina · Adad-shuma-usur · Meli-Shipak II · Marduk-apla-iddina I · Zababa-shuma-iddin · Enlil-nadin-ahiIron Age Second Dynasty of Isin
(Dynasty IV of Babylon)ca. 1155 – 1025 BCMarduk-kabit-ahheshu · Itti-Marduk-balatu · Ninurta-nadin-shumi · Nebuchadrezzar I · Enlil-nadin-apli · Marduk-nadin-ahhe · Marduk-shapik-zeri · Adad-apla-iddina · Marduk-ahhe-eriba · Marduk-zer-X · Nabu-shum-liburDynasty Vca. 1025 – 1004 BCSimbar-shipak · Ea-mukin-shumi · Kashu-nadinDynasty VIca. 1004 – 985 BCEulma-shakin-shumi · Ninurta-kudurri-usur · Shiriqti-shuqamunuDynasty VIIca. 985 – 979 BCMar-biti-apla-usurDynasty VIIIca. 979 – 943 BCNabu-mukin-apliDynasty IXca. 943 – 729 BCNinurta-kudurri-usur · Mar-biti-ahhe-iddina · Shamash-mudammiq · Nabu-shuma-ukin · Nabu-apla-iddina · Marduk-zakir-shumi I · Marduk-balassu-iqbi · Baba-aha-iddina · (five kings) · Ninurta-apla-X · Marduk-bel-zeri · Marduk-apla-usur · Eriba-Marduk · Nabu-shuma-ishkun · Nabonassar · Nabu-nadin-zeri · Nabu-shuma-ukin II · Nabu-mukin-zeriNeo-Assyrian rule
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(Dynasty XI)626 – 539 BC† Assyrian rulers This Middle Eastern history-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.