Abisare

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Abisare (Abī-sārê) ruled the ancient Near East city-state of Larsa c. 1905-1894 BC (MC). He was an Amorite.[1][2] The annals of his 11-year reign record that he smote the city of Isin in his 9th regnal year.[3][4]

An inscribed clay cone of Abī-sārê read:

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"For Nanna, his master, Abī-sārê, strong man, king of Ur, the city wall of Iškun-Sîn built and restored."[5]

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  1. [1] M. Fitzgerald, "The Rulers of Larsa", Yale University Dissertation, 2002
  2. E.M. Grice, C.E. Keiser, M. Jastrow, Chronology of the Larsa Dynasty, AMS Press, 1979, Template:ISBN
  3. Nayef Al-Janabi, Samra Hameed, and Ahmed Naji Saba Al-Husseini, "New Date Formulas from the Reign of Abi-sare in the Light of published Cuneiform Texts", Journal of Babylon Center for Humanities Studies 14.2, 2024
  4. [2]Larsa Year Names, Marcel Segrist, Andrews University Press, 1990, Template:ISBN
  5. [3]Földi, Zsombor J., "Gleanings from the Antiquities Market: A Contribution to the Electronic Text Corpus of Sumerian Royal Inscriptions", Cuneiform Digital Library Bulletin 2013.3, 2013

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