Ipiq-Adad II.

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Ipiq-Adad II was king of Ešnunna in the late Isin-Larsa period . He was the son and successor of Ibâl-pî-El I. Under his rule, Ešnunna expanded his domain and united the entire Diyala region under himself. This policy continued by his son Dāduša together with Samsi-Adad I. continued.

literature

  • Dietz-Otto Edzard in RLA , Vol. V. 1976, p. 151.
  • Douglas Frayne: Old Babylonian Period . University Press, Toronto 1990, pp. 544-551. ISBN 1-4426-7803-8 .
  • Yuhong Wu: A Political History of Eshnunna, Mari and Assyria during the early Old Babylonian Period . University Press, Changchung 1994, pp. 71-79.
predecessor Office successor
Ibâl-pî-El I. King of Ešnunna
1862–1818 BC Chr.
Naram-Sîn