Baba-aḫa-iddina

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Baba-aḫa-iddina was a New Babylonian king. He succeeded Marduk-balāssu-iqbi , who was deported to Assyria by Šamši-Adad V. His reign was probably limited essentially to the year 812 BC. BC, whereupon the same fate overtook him as his predecessor.

literature

  • JA Brinkman, A Political History of Post-Kassite Babylonia 1158-722 BC , Rome, 1968, pp. 210-213.
predecessor Office successor
Marduk-balāssu-iqbi King of Babylonia
813/812 BC Chr.
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