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Shamshi-Adad II
Šamši-Adad II, inscribed m(d)''Šam-ši-''dIM, was an Old Assyrian king who ruled in the mid-second millennium, ca. 1585-1580 BC (short chronology). His reign falls within the "dark age" period of Assyrian history where written records are scarce.
==Biography==

There are no extant contemporary sources witnessing his reign. He was the son and successor of Irišum III and ruled for six years (6 MU.MEŠ) according to the ''Khorsabad''〔''Khorsabad Kinglist'', tablet IM 60017 (excavation nos.: DS 828, DS 32-54) ii 30–31.〕 and the ''SDAS''〔''SDAS Kinglist'', tablet IM 60484, ii 23.〕 copies of the ''Assyrian Kinglist'', where he appears as the 57th name (The ''Nassouhi Kinglist''〔''Nassouhi Kinglist'', Istanbul A. 116 (Assur 8836).〕 is poorly preserved in this part). He was succeeded by his son Išme-Dagan II.
The ''Synchronistic Kinglist''〔''Synchronistic Kinglist'', Ass 14616c, KAV 216, i 11–18.〕 somewhat implausibly gives eight different early Kassite rulers as his contemporaries although only the first five and part of the sixth are legible. These are Agum IGI ašu, Kaštil()šu, Abirataš, Kaštilyašu, Tazzigurumaš, and Harba(). Brinkman argues that this is a stylistic device and points to the previous reign of Irišum III who is shown as contemporary to Ea-gâmil, the last king of the Sealand Dynasty and Gandaš, the first of the Kassite Dynasty, despite the ''Chronicle of Early Kings''〔''Chronicle of Early Kings'' (ABC 20) BM 96152, tablet B, rev. 12–14.〕 recording that Ea-gâmil fled ahead of the army of Ulam-Buriaš, possibly the 12th Kassite king, at least a hundred years later.

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