Burnaburiash I

Burna-Buriyåš I
King of Babylon
Reignca. 1500 BC
Predecessor? Agum II
SuccessorKaštiliašu or Ulam Buriaš
HouseKassite

Burna-Buriyåš I,[nb 1] meaning servant of the Lord of the lands, was the first Kassite who really ruled over Babylonia, possibly the first to occupy the city of Babylon proper around 1500 BC, culminating a century of creeping encroachment by the Kassite tribes.[1] He was the 10th king of this dynasty to be listed on the Assyrian Synchronistic Kinglist.[i 1]


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  1. ^ A. Livingstone (2006). World and Its Peoples. Marshall Cavendish Corporation. p. 174.


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