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[edit]Firstly, the sack of Babylon by the Hittites, then outlining the subsequent withdrawal of the Hittites from Babylonian and the ensuing political vacuum [1].
This section will detail the First Sealand Dynasty and their brief occupation of Babylon prior to the Kassites coming to power and their eventual subjugation[2].
This section will detail the unification of the Babylonian region into a single political entity under the Kassites[3].
Notes
[edit]- ^ Arnold, Bill T. (December 2004). Who Were the Babylonians?. United States of America: Society of Biblical Literature. pp. 61–73. ISBN 9781589831063.
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: CS1 maint: year (link) - ^ Van de Mieroop, Marc (December 2015). A History of the Ancient Near East, ca. 3000-323 BC. United States of America: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 182–195. ISBN 9781118718162.
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: CS1 maint: year (link) - ^ Kuhrt, Amélie (June 1997). The Ancient Near East c. 3000-330 BC. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. pp. 332–381. ISBN 9780415167628.
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[edit]Middle Babylonian period | |||
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c. 1595 B.C. – c. 1155 B.C. | |||
Location | Babylonia | ||
Monarch(s) | (First) Agum II (Last) Enlil-nadin-ahi | ||
Key events | Sack of Babylon c. 1595 B.C. Invasion by Assyrian and Elam c. 1158 B.C. | ||
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