Chapter 36: The First Dynasty of Eastern Semitic Isin
readx;? Saint-your-Nittata, reigned 28 BC 1925-1897. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info Contemporary with Apisari of Larsa. Prefix: Sacred, Suffix: Ni ** Ta God.
In 1925, St. your Ni**ta became King of Ising through a mutiny.
It is said that because he was in the prime of life, he governed the country in a way and brought a happy life to the people. But it was also during his reign that the First Dynasty of Ising began to decline.
Because the First Dynasty of Ising maintained a relatively open policy, both Sumerians and East Semites were willing to join, so it was able to maintain a thriving momentum in the early days, but drawbacks began to appear during this period.
St. your Ni**ta, judging by the god's name Ni**ta, is a standard Sumerian, and a Kish. His mutiny came to power and caused discontent among the Eastern Semites.
The previous kings were all descendants of Ishbi Ila, so the Assyrians (Eastern Semites) defended the First Dynasty of Isin as promised.
However, during the reign of King San Ul Nita, these disgruntled people were subdued by his strong rule, so during his reign, the society was relatively stable, but there were undercurrents.
Bour Sin, reigned 21 years, 1897-1876 BC. Suffix: Luna Sin.
In 1897, Saint-your-Nietta's son, Bour Sin, succeeded to the throne of Ising.
When a new king ascended the throne, the Semitic people seized on this turbulent period and defected.
In 1896 BC, a large number of Eastern Semites, led by Ereshum II, left Isin and expelled Ensi from the city of Ashur to re-establish the kingdom of Assyria. St. your Nieta and his son Bur Sin were not recognized as the true kings of Isin, but as usurpers. Lipitt Ishtar was the last king of Isin and regarded him as the ancestor.
This move almost took the life of the First Dynasty of Ising, the First Dynasty of Isin from the original almost all of Mesopotamia, after the independence of the Assyrians, the sphere of influence of the First Dynasty of Isin shrunk sharply, Assyria, Marre, Eshnenna, etc., appeared in the Silesian region, and Babylon, Del, etc. appeared in the Akkadian region.
And in the Sumerian region, which is the stronghold, there is also a Larsa dynasty that concentrates almost all of the Amorites in the Sumerian region, and is eyeing it.
The Larsa dynasty seized the opportunity of the division of Isin and began to expand around Larsa, controlling all the areas south of Isin, including your and Uruk, and then the two sides used the vicinity of Kish as the main battlefield of both sides, and fought here many times, and Kish was finally reduced to ruins.
This was followed by a north-south confrontation in the Sumerian region, known as the Isin-Larsa rivalry, which was similar to the Sumerian-Akkadian confrontation in history. Belongs to the Civil War. It's just that the battlefield is half smaller, and it is only carried out in the Sumerian region, but it also hurts the region more because of it, and by the time Isin is conquered by Larsa, the Sumerians can hardly be seen.
Lippet Enliler, reigned 5 years, 1876-1871 BC. Suffix: Lord God Enlil.
From this name of the god, it is clear that the king belonged to the Semitic people, but his father went all the way up to St. your Ny** Tadu Sumerians, there is a possibility that the previous king Bur Sinn married an East Semitic woman as his wife, and gave birth to a mixed race, and finally made this son the successor king, which may also be related to his Eastern Semitic background, so that it is convenient to seek the support of the East Semites, and the subsequent king basically remains an East Semite, but the time is too late, the first dynasty of Isin has been greatly compressed by the Larsa dynasty to live in space, only a small area near Isin, the situation and the initial status has been completely reversed. However, it did a small part, and the limited support of the East Semites greatly extended the war in Sumer, thus providing the best opportunity for the rise of Babylon in the future.
In 1876 BC, Bull Sin's son, Lipitt Enlil, succeeded to the throne of Ising.
St. Ira Imitii, reigned 8 years, BC 1871-1863. Prefix: Divine, middle word: Ira (Negar).
In 1871 BC, St. Ira Imiti succeeded to the throne of Ising by Ripit Enlille.
During the reign of St. Ira Imiti, there was a war with the Larsa dynasty.
Saint-Enlile Pani, reigned 24 BC, 1863-1839. Contemporary with Sumrael of Babylon. Prefix: sacred, middle word: the main god Enril.
In 1863, St. Ira Imiti received a sign, and the shaman reminded him that it was a bad omen, and that if you wanted to avoid it, you had to choose a stand-in. So the gardener Enrile Pani was chosen as his stand-in.
Soon after, however, St. Ira Imiti choked on hot soup and died.
After the death of St. Ira Imiti, he was succeeded by Enlile Pani. The extant epic shows that he was a virtuous king.
St. Zambia, reigned 3 years, 1839-1836 BC. Contemporary of Sin Ichisham of Larsa. Prefix: Height.
In 1839 BC, St. Zambiah succeeded to the throne of St. Enlile Pani.
St. Itère Pisha?a, reigned 4 years, 1836-1832 BC. Prefix: Height.
In 1836 BC, St. Itère Pisha succeeded to the throne of Ising of Zambia.
St. Itaere Pisa was one of the more important monarchs of the late Ishin Dynasty, and the artifacts associated with it have survived to this day.
Urdukuga, reign: 4 years, 1832-1828 BC.
In 1832 BC, Urdukuga succeeded to the throne of St. Itaere Pisha.
Sim Magill, reigned 11 years, 1828-1817 BC. Prefix: Luna Sin.
In 1828 BC, Sim Magir succeeded to the throne of Ising in Urdukuga.
Damick Ilishu?u, reigned 23 BC, 1817-1794 BC.
In 1817 BC, Sim Magill's son, Damik Ilishu, succeeded to the throne of Ising.
In 1794 BC Isin was captured by King Ramsin of the Larsa Dynasty, and the Isin Dynasty fell.
The Ising dynasty had a total of fifteen kings, 236 years.
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