Sumu-abum, King (First Babylonian Empire) : All Data
Sumu-abum was the first king of the First Babylonian Empire, reigning from -1893 to -1880. He established his rule over the city of Babylon and laid the foundation for the empire's future greatness. During his tenure, there were no major wars or revolts recorded, as he focused on consolidating his power and establishing the administrative and economic systems of the empire. However, it is worth noting that during this period, the empire faced occasional conflicts with neighboring city-states, such as Larsa and Eshnunna, but these conflicts did not escalate into full-scale wars.