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- Bilalama was a 20th century BCE ruler of Eshnunna, an ancient Mesopotamian kingdom located in the Diyala Valley in modern Iraq. It is ****umed that Bilalama...
- Ur. The Code of Lipit-Ishtar of Isin. The Laws of Eshnunna (written by Bilalama or by Dadusha). Another collection, which Martha Roth calls the "Laws of...
- and Tishpak even took on traditional titles usually attested by kings. Bilalama formed a diplomatic marriage with Elam, giving his daughter Me-Kubi to...
- them. In some sources the Laws of Eshnunna are mentioned as the Laws of Bilalama due to the belief that the Eshnunnian ruler probably was their originator...
- Erishum I c. 1974–1935 BC Ishme-Dagan c. 1953–1935 BC Zabaia c. 1941–1933 BC Bilalama uncertain Lipit-Eshtar c. 1934–1924 BC Gungunum c. 1932–1906 BC Azuzum...
- c. 1800 BC – Laws of the city of Eshnunna (sometimes ascribed to king Bilalama) c. 1758 BC – Code of Hammurabi – The most famous and also most preserved...
- BCE. Tan-Ruhurater, also known as Tan-Ruhuratir, formed an alliance with Bilalama, the governor of Eshnunna, by marrying Bilama's daughter Mê-Kubi. Ebarti...
- Tan-Ruhuratir I Uncertain, c. 1990 BC (?) Son of Idattu I, married a daughter of Bilalama of Eshnunna Idattu II Uncertain, c. 1965 BC (?) Son of Tan-Ruhuratir I...
- his city ****ur. One of the kings of Eshnunna was named Iquish-Tishpak. Bilalama and Dadusha called themselves "beloved of Tishpak" and most likely placed...
- proximity of the Diyala River, and appears in four year formulas of king Bilalama of Eshnunna. Despite his name, Iba'um might have been depicted in anthropomorphic...