Imi
Imi, according to the Sumerian King List, was one of four rivals (the others being Igigi, Ilulu, and Nanum) vying to be king of the Akkadian Empire during a three-year period following the death of Shar-kali-sharri.[1] This chaotic period came to an end when Dudu consolidated his power over the realm.
For the village in Iran, see Imi, Iran. For the three letter abbreviation, see IMI. For the Persian dialect spoken in Kuwait, see Kuwaiti Persian.
Imi | |
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King of AkkadKing of Sumer | |
King of the Akkadian Empire | |
Reign | c. 2192-2191 BC |
Predecessor | Igigi |
Successor | Nanum |
See also
Notes
- Thorkild Jacobsen, The Sumerian King List (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1939), pp. 112-115
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