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Kadashman-Enlil I
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Kadašman-Enlil I, typically rendered mka-dáš-man-dEN.LÍL in contemporary inscriptions (with the archaic masculine determinative preceding his name), was a Kassite King of Babylon from ca. 1374 BC to 1360 BC,[1] perhaps the 18th of the dynasty.[2] He is known to have been a contemporary of Amenhotep III of Egypt, with whom he corresponded (Amarna letters). This places Kadašman-Enlil securely to the first half of the 14th century BC by most standard chronologies.
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Kadašman-Enlil I | |
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King of Babylon | |
![]() Cylinder seal-(modern rolled clay impression) bearing seven-line Sumerian inscription mentioning a [Ka]dašman-[( )]Enlil in the Walters Art Museum.[i 1] | |
Reign | 15 regnal years 1374 BC-1360 BC |
Predecessor | Kurigalzu I |
Successor | Burna-Buriaš II |
House | Kassite |
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