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Babylonian King List B (BKLb, BM 38122) [25] — date of origin uncertain, written in Neo-Babylonian script. Babylonian King List B records the kings of Babylon's first dynasty, and the kings of the First Sealand dynasty, with subscripts recording the number of kings and their summed up reigns in these dynasties.
The early Kassite rulers are the sequence of eight, or possibly nine, names which appear on the Babylonian and Assyrian King Lists purporting to represent the first or ancestral monarchs of the dynasty that was to become the Kassite or 3rd Dynasty of Babylon which governed for 576 years, 9 months, 36 kings, according to the King List A.
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All but one of the surviving versions of the Sumerian King List date to the Old Babylonian period, i.e. the early part of the second millennium BC. [ 12 ] [ 11 ] [ 13 ] One version, the Ur III Sumerian King List ( USKL ) dates to the reign of Shulgi (2084–2037 BC).
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The Babylonian and Assyrian king lists mention eight or nine early Kassite rulers whose names are not fully known and who precede the following kings. [43] [44] Another Kassite king, Hašmar-galšu, is known from five inscriptions from the Nippur area. [45] [46]
Kudur-Enlil, rendered in cuneiform as Ku-dur d EN.LÍL (c. 1254–1246 BC short chronology), "son of Enlil," [1] was the 26th king of the 3rd or Kassite dynasty of Babylon.He reigned into his ninth year, as attested in contemporary economic tablets. [2]