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Baba-aha-iddina : ウィキペディア英語版 | Baba-aha-iddina
Bāba-aḫa-iddina, typically inscribed mdBA.Ú-PAB-AŠ〔''Synchronistic Kinglist'' fragment, Ass. 13956dh, KAV 182, iii 14 and Ass. 14616c, iii 22 (restored).〕 "Bau has given me a brother,” ca. 812 BC, was the 9th king of the Dynasty of ''E'', a mixed dynasty of kings of Babylon, but probably for less than a year. He briefly succeeded Marduk-balāssu-iqbi, who had been deposed by the Assyrians, a fate he was to share. ==Biography==
His name was traditionally the name of a second son. He may have been a ''paqid mātāti'' official attested in the earlier reign, possibly from the Babylonian nobility who was the son of an otherwise unknown individual named Lidanu.〔 This is a prebend grant〔Legal text A 33600, excavation reference 4NT 3, 17’.〕 from the second year of Marduk-balāssu-iqbi which records him as a witness: mdBA.Ú-ŠEŠ-SUM''-na'' DUMU m''li-da-nu'' LÚ.PA É.KUR.MEŠ. His reign was brought to its end by the sixth campaign of the Assyrian king, Šamši-Adad V, as described in his ''Annals'':〔Ashur Stele, AfO 9, p. 100, iv 15–29.〕 “In Ni.. I besieged (). By means of boring and siege machines (c )aptured that (). Bāba-aḫa-iddina together with the standard (d''urigallu'')…I took away.” A more detailed account of the events following this victory is provided in the Synchronistic History: Šamši-Adad made no attempt to annex Babylonia which remained independent, though kingless for a period, but returned to Assyria where he spent his last year, according to the eponym record, “in the land.” Finkel and Reade proposed a restoration of the final, broken part of the Synchronistic History to give: “Adad-nirari III king of Assyria and B(king of Karduniaš towards each other ), bowed and drank wine. The welf(of their lands they established )…” They suggested that a pro-Babylonian Šammur-amat, while acting as Assyrian regent for the boy-king Adad-nirari, may have moved to have Bāba-aḫa-iddina reinstated to stabilize their southern neighbor.
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