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Name: Nabada

Type: Polity

Start: 2599 BC

End: 1810 BC

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Was a city-state in Syria. Nabada was first settled during the Early Dynastic period circa 2600 BC.

Establishment


  • January 2599 BC: Nabada was first settled during the Early Dynastic period circa 2600 BC.
  • Chronology


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    1. Lugal-Anne-Mundu´s Campaign on Ur


    Was the military compaign against Ur of Lugal-Anne-Mundu, king of the city-state of Adab in Sumer.

  • January 2499 BC: Lugal-Anne-Mundu (king of the city-state of Adab in Sumer) subjugated the "Four Quarters of the world" (the entire Fertile Crescent region, from the Mediterranean to the Zagros Mountains). His empire is said to have included the provinces of Elam, Marhashi, Gutium, Subartu, the "Cedar Mountain land" (Lebanon), Amurru or Martu, "Sutium" and the "Mountain of E-anna".
  • January 2459 BC: Following the death of Adab King Lugal-Anne-Mundu, his Empire collapsed and most of the subjected cities regained their independence.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1809 BC: Yamhad, an ancient Semitic kingdom centered on Ḥalab (today Aleppo, Syria), emerged at the end of the 19th century BC.
  • Selected Sources


  • Douglas Frayne (1 January 1990). Old Babylonian Period (2003-1595 BC). University of Toronto Press. p. 780
  • New York Times Encyclopedic Almanac, New York Times, Book & Educational Division., 1970, p. 564
  • RIME 1.01.08.01 composite (P450160). Cuneiform Digital Library Initiative. Retrieved on 29 March 2024 on https://cdli.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/search?layout=full&id=P450160
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