Sin-iddinam

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Sin-iddinam was a prominent king of the ancient Mesopotamian city-state of Larsa, known for his building projects and legal and administrative reforms in the early second millennium BCE.

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Label Occurrences
Sin-Iddinam 1
Sin-iddinam canonical 1

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf human
king
associatedWithDeity Shamash NERFINISHED
Sin NERFINISHED
civilization Akkadian
Sumerian
country Larsa NERFINISHED
culture Mesopotamian
era Bronze Age
evidence building inscriptions
cuneiform tablets
foundation cones
royal inscriptions
fieldOfActivity law
public works
state administration
government monarchy
governmentTypeOfRealm city-state
hasSourceType economic texts
legal texts
royal inscriptions
implemented administrative regulations
legal measures
knownFor administrative reforms
building projects
canal works
legal reforms
royal inscriptions
temple construction
language Akkadian NERFINISHED
Sumerian
locatedInTime Old Babylonian period NERFINISHED
early second millennium BCE
occupation king of Larsa
partOf dynasty of Larsa
patronage cultic institutions
temple construction
positionHeld ruler of the city-state of Larsa
region Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
religion Mesopotamian religion NERFINISHED
successorState Babylonia NERFINISHED
territoryRuled Larsa NERFINISHED
southern Mesopotamia
title king of Larsa
shepherd of the people
usedWritingSystem cuneiform

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Larsa hasNotableRuler Sin-iddinam
Amorite dynasty of Larsa notableRuler Sin-iddinam
this entity surface form: Sin-Iddinam