Azuzum

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Azuzum was in the early 20th century BC. Chr. Ruler of the ancient Babylonian city state Eshnunna and successor of usur-Awassu . His inscriptions were found in the governor's palace in Ešnunna, which he partially restored.

literature

  • Douglas R. Frayne: The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia, Early Periods 4: Old Babylonian Period (2003-1595 BC). Toronto, 1990, pp. 505-508. ISBN 0-8020-5873-6
predecessor Office successor
Uṣur-Awassu King of Ešnunna
20th century BC Chr.
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