Sin-Muballit, King (First Babylonian Empire) : All Data
Sin-Muballit was the king of the First Babylonian Empire, reigning from -1792 to -1750. During his tenure, he faced several significant conflicts, including the War of Hammurabi's Succession in -1792 and the War of the Kings in -1763. These wars were consistent with the ruler's reign, as they occurred within the calculated timespan. Sin-Muballit's leadership during these conflicts showcased his ability to navigate political turmoil and maintain the stability of his empire. As a ruler of the First Babylonian Empire, Sin-Muballit left a lasting legacy through his successful management of these wars and his contributions to the growth and prosperity of his kingdom.