Igrish-Halam

Igrish-Halam
King of Ebla
Reign c. 2360 BC. Middle chronology
Predecessor Adub-Damu
Successor Irkab-Damu
King of Ebla
First Eblaite Empire.

Igrish-Halam was a king[1] of the ancient city state of Ebla.[2][3] His reign was characterized by an Eblaite weakness, and tribute paying to the kingdom of Mari,[4][5] with whom Ebla fought a long war.[6] His battle with Iblul-Il of Mari at Sahiri being instrumental in this tribute payment.

He ruled for 12 years[7] and was succeeded by his son Irkab-Damu who was a more vigorous ruler.

References

  1. Hamblin, William J. (2006). Warfare in the Ancient Near East to 1600 BC. (Routledge, 2006) p241.
  2. Gregorio del Olmo Lete, Mythologie et religion des sémites occidentaux, Nummer 1 page118 (2008)
  3. Antonio Panaino and Giovanni Pettinato , Ideologies as Intercultural Phenomena: Proceedings of the Third Annual Symposium of the Assyrian and Babylonian Intellectual Heritage Project, Held in Chicago, USA, October 27–31, 2000 |page 200( 2002)
  4. Tonietti, Maria Vittoria (2010). "Musicians in the Ebla Texts". In Pruzsinszky, Regine; Shehata, Dahlia. Musiker und Tradierung: Studien Zur Rolle Von Musikern Bei Der Verschriftlichung und Tradierung Von Literarischen Werken.( LIT Verlag Münster., 2010) p69
  5. Nadali, Davide (2007). "Monuments of War, War of Monuments: Some Considerations on Commemorating War in the Third Millennium BC". Orientalia. Pontificium Institutum Biblicum. 76 (4). p350. OCLC 557711946.
  6. Joan Aruz; Ronald Wallenfels (2003). Art of the First Cities: The Third Millennium B.C. p. 462.
  7. Frayne, Douglas (1990). Old Babylonian Period (2003–1595 BC). The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia Early Periods. 4. (University of Toronto Press, 1990). ISBN 978-0-8020-5873-7. p3-16.
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