Ammi-Saduqa (or Ammisaduqa, Ammizaduga) was a king of the First Dynasty of Babylon, dating to around c. 1646–1626 BC (Middle Chronology) or c. 1638–1618 BC (Low Middle Chronology).
Ammi-Saduqa | |
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Title | King of Babylon |
Term | 21 years; 1646-1626 BC (MC); 1638-1618 BC (LMC); |
Predecessor | Ammi-Ditana |
Successor | Samsu-Ditana |
Reign
editSome twenty-one year-names survive for his reign, including the first seventeen. The names indicate that these years were fairly peaceful ones for the kingdom of Ammi-Saduqa, who was primarily engaged in enriching and enlarging the temples, and a few other building projects, such as building a wall at the mouth of the Euphrates in his eleventh regnal year.[1]
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