Dudu of Akkad
Dudu (Sumerian: πΊπΊ, du-du) was a 22nd-century BC king of the Akkadian Empire, who reigned for 21 years c. 2189-2169 BC according to the Sumerian king list. Unlike his two predecessors Naram-Sin and Shar-Kali-Sharri he was not deified.
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"Dudu the Great King of Akkad" πΊπΊ ππ π ππ΅ππ du-du da-num lugal a-ga-de3{ki} on an alabaster vase fragment, Louvre Museum AO 6773. | |
King of the Akkadian Empire | |
Reign | c. 2189 BC β 2169 BC |
Predecessor | Ilulu |
Successor | Shu-turul |
Issue | Shu-turul |
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