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Ishme-Dagan II
Išme-Dagān II, inscribed m''iš-me ''d''da-gan'' and meaning “(the god) Dagan has heard,” was a rather obscure ruler of Assyria, sometime during the first half of the 16th century BC in the midst of a dark age (Edzard's "dunkles Zeitalter"), succeeding his father, Šamši-Adad II, and in turn succeeded by Šamši-Adad III from whose reign extant contemporary inscriptions resume. According to the Assyrian Kinglist, he reigned sixteen years.
==Biography==

He belonged to the so-called Adasi dynasty, founded by the last of seven usurpers who succeeded in the turmoil following the demise of Šamši-Adad I’s Amorite dynasty. He is only known from king lists. The relationship with his successor is uncertain as the copies describe Šamši-Adad III’s father as Išme-Dagān, the ''brother of'' Šarma-Adad II (ŠEŠ''-šú ša'' m''šar-ma-''dIM), who was in turn the son of mŠÚ-dNinua. ''This'' Išme-Dagān, however, has his filiation clearly given as son of Šamši-Adad II (DUMU d''šam-ši-''dIM). This led Yamada to suggest that Šamši-Adad III’s father was a different homonymous individual from a collateral line of descent from mŠÚ-dNinua.

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