Idanda

King of Qatna From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Idanda was a king of Qatna in the middle of the 14th century BC. An archive of tablets discovered in the royal palace mention him with the name Idanda while in other sources he is mentioned as Idadda.[1] His name is Amorite,[2] and he claimed to be the son of a king named Ulašuda whose position in Qatna is uncertain.[3] His son was named Amut-pa-īl.[4]

Reignc. 1380 BC
PredecessorUlašuda?
IssueAmut-pa-īl
FatherUlašuda
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Idanda/Idadda
Ruler of Qatna
Reignc. 1380 BC
PredecessorUlašuda?
IssueAmut-pa-īl
FatherUlašuda
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