Elamite dynasty
The Elamite dynasty, also known as the seventh Babylonian dynasty, was a short-lived dynasty of Elamite origin who ruled from the city of Babylon in the early 10th century BC. The dynasty's first and only ruler was Mar-biti-apla-usur.
Elamite Dynasty | |
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c. 980 BC — c. 975 BC | |
Mar-biti-apla-usur's name in Akkadian cuneiform in the Dynastic Chronicle | |
Capital | Babylon |
Common languages | Akkadian language |
Government | Monarchy |
King | |
• c. 980 BC | Mar-biti-apla-usur (first and last) |
Historical era | Ancient History |
• Established | c. 980 BC |
• Disestablished | c. 975 BC |
Today part of | Iraq |
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