Yaggid-lim (Iagitlim; c. 1830 BCE) was king of
Mari, Syria
Mari (Cuneiform: , ''ma-riki'', modern Tell Hariri; ) was an ancient Semitic people, Semitic city-state in modern-day Syria. Its remains form a Tell (archaeology), tell 11 kilometers north-west of Abu Kamal on the Euphrates, Euphrates River ...
during the 19th century BC. He was probably of
Amorite
The Amorites () were an ancient Northwest Semitic-speaking Bronze Age people from the Levant. Initially appearing in Sumerian records c. 2500 BC, they expanded and ruled most of the Levant, Mesopotamia and parts of Egypt from the 21st century BC ...
origin. Little is known about his reign except that he came into conflict with his neighbour
Ila-kabkabu The Amorite name Ila-kabkabu appears twice in the Assyrian King List:
* Ila-kabkabu () appears within the Assyrian King List among the “kings whose fathers are known” (alongside both: Ila-kabkabu's father and predecessor, Yazkur-el; Ila-kabkabu ...
of Terqa after the two had first been allies. Iagitlim was succeeded by his son
Iakhdunlim
Yahdun-Lim (or ''Yakhdunlim, Yahdunlim''; from Akkadian language, Akkadian ''ia-aḫ-du-un-li-im'', in Amorite language, Amorite ''Yaʿdun-lîm'') was the king of Mari, Syria, Mari probably in 1820—1796 BC. He was of Amorite origin, and became k ...
.
References
Amorite kings
Kings of Mari
19th-century BC monarchs
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