Abalgamash
Abalgamaš (24th century BC) was king of Paraḫšum in the city of Warahši , a northern neighbor of Elam . He is best known from the stories of the Akkadian king Rimuš , against whom he and Hišep-Ratep von Elam waged a war. The war was decided in a battle near Susa , which Rimuš won. According to him, he took a total of 4,000 prisoners of war and looted large amounts of gold and copper, which he then consecrated to Enlil in Nippur .
literature
- CJ Gadd, in The Cambridge Ancient History I.2 , 1971, pp. 436-437.
- W. Hinz, The lost World of Elam , London, 1972, p. 73.
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| SURNAME | Abalgamash |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Abalgamaš |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | King of Paraḫšum |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 24th century BC Chr. |
| DATE OF DEATH | 24th century BC Chr. |