Just-Adad

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Nur-Adad ( Akkadian Nu-ur- D IM) was the eighth king of the ancient Babylonian dynasty in Larsa , who lived from 1865 to 1850 BC according to medium chronology . Ruled. He no longer called himself the traditional King of Ur , but promoter or reliable arable farmer .

The name of his father is not known. Nur-Adad was a contemporary of Erra-imitti and Enlil-bani . Nur-Adad had a royal palace built in Larsa. During his reign, Larsa suffered from serious unrest as, according to his inscriptions, he led the scattered population back to their homeland . His concern for the ancient city of Eridu was noticeable . His son Sin-Iddinam succeeded him as the next king.

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predecessor Office successor
Sumuel King of Larsa
1865 BC Chr. – 1850 BC Chr.
Sin-Iddinam