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  • | [[Gungunum]] || c. 1868–1841 BC || [[Gutian people|Gutian]] king who Gained independence from [[Lipit-Eshtar]] of [[Isin]] | [[Ea-gamil]] || fl. c. 1460 BC || Overthrown by [[Kassites|Kassite]] [[Ulamburiash|Ulam Buriaš]]
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  • ...aldean populace), despite its Chaldean [[Amorite]] founders and [[Kassites|Kassite]] successors not being native Akkadians, and speaking a [[Northwest Semitic ...[[Elam]]ites in 2002 BC, the [[Amorite]]s, a foreign [[Northwest Semitic]] people who spoke a [[Canaanite language]], began to migrate into southern Mesopota
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  • ...eface states that Hammurabi was chosen by Shamash to bring the laws to the people.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Smith|first1=J. M. Powis|title=The Origin and Histor ...arduk]].{{sfn|Van De Mieroop|2005|pages=126-127}} The stele declares: "The people of Elam, Gutium, Subartu, and Tukrish, whose mountains are distant and whos
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  • ...dialects spoken in and around modern [[Iraq]] by the indigenous [[Chaldean people|AChaldean]] [[Christians]] of the region. ...d started in the 16th century BC. The division is marked by the [[Kassites|Kassite]] invasion of Babylonia around 1550 BC. The Kassites, who reigned for 300 y
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  • ...l's neck.<ref name=pkb>{{ cite book | title = A political history of post-Kassite Babylonia, 1158-722 B.C. | author = J. A. Brinkman | publisher = Analecta O ...plotting, caused the land to rise in revolt, prepared for war, brought the people of Assyria, north and south, to his side, and made bold speeches, brought t
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