Marduk-apla-uṣur

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Marduk-apla-uṣur , who lived from 782 to 770 BC. Ruled, was the first Chaldean ruler to ascend the Babylonian royal throne. It is only recorded in the synchronistic king list and the dynastic chronicle. His successor Erība-Marduk was also a Chaldean and belonged to the Bit Jakin tribe .

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predecessor Office successor
Marduk-bēl-zēri King of Babylonia
782–770 BC Chr.
Erība-Marduk