Baba-aha-iddina

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Reignca. 812 BC
SuccessorInterregnum
Ninurta-apla-X (earliest known successor)
HouseDynasty of E
(mixed dynasties)
Baba-aḫa-iddina
King of Babylon
Reignca. 812 BC
PredecessorMarduk-balāssu-iqbi
SuccessorInterregnum
Ninurta-apla-X (earliest known successor)
HouseDynasty of E
(mixed dynasties)

Bāba-aḫa-iddina, typically inscribed mdBA.Ú-PAB-AŠ[i 1] 'Bau has given me a brother',[1] ca. 812 BC, was the 9th king of the Dynasty of E, a mixed dynasty of kings of Babylon, but probably for less than a year. He briefly succeeded Marduk-balāssu-iqbi, who had been deposed by the Assyrians, a fate he was to share.

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