The literal translation of the Akkadian name for
the marshy region at the head of the Gulf and the Babylonian name of
the province. In their very few inscriptions, the rulers called
themselves "Kings of the Sealand". There is almost nothing known
about this Dynasty. We have a Kings List, but no dates and even some
of the lengths of the reigns are open to question. The dates below
are a guess.
| Sealand Dynasty Kings list |
| Kings Name |
Reign Length |
Date of Reign |
| Ilima-ilu |
60 years |
1711-? BC |
| Itti-ili-nibi |
55 years |
? - 1683 BC |
| Damqi-ilishu |
36 years |
1683-1657BC |
| Ishkibal |
15 years |
1657-1642 BC |
| Shushshi (brother) |
27 years |
1642-1618 BC |
| Gulkishar |
55 years |
1618-1563 BC |
| Pesh-gal-daramash (son) |
50 years |
1563-1513 BC |
| Adara-kalama (son) |
28 years |
1513-1459 BC |
| Ekur-ul-anna |
26 years |
1485-1459 BC |
| Melamma-kurkura |
7 years |
1459-1452 BC |
| Ea-gamil |
9 years |
1452-1443 BC |
In
the region of the Persian Gulf, south of Babylonia, ruled a dynasty
partly contemporaneously with the First Dynasty, extending over the
reigns of about five of the last kings, and over several of the Cassite
Dynasty, known as the Sealand Dynasty. The historian records for the
latter the following list of 11 kings who ruled 368 years and ended when
it was defeated by King Ulamburiash of Babylon.
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