Indabibi
Indabibi († July 649 BC ) was an Elamite king who lived briefly from 649 to July 649 BC. Ruled.
Indabibi was a general who lived in 649 (or 650) BC. BC, dethroned the ruling king Tammaritu during a battle and sent him to Nineveh . Indabibi then released some Assyrian prisoners who had been made in previous wars and offered Aššur-bani-apli a contract. However, Indabibi had not released all prisoners, which in turn demanded Aššur-bani-apli and sent an envoy to Indabibi, who never arrived. The Assyrian ruler then moved with an army to Elam, whereupon Humban-Haltaš III. ascended the throne.
predecessor | Office | successor |
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Tammaritu |
King of Elam Late Elam |
Humban Haltaš III. |
literature
- DT Potts: The Archeology of Elam , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1999 ISBN 0521563585 , p. 282
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Indabibi |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Elamite king |
DATE OF BIRTH | 8th century BC BC or 7th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | July 649 BC Chr. |