Tags: Monarch.

Sîn-kāšid inscribed dEN.ZU-kà-ši-id was the king of the ancient Mesopotamian city of Uruk during the first half of the 18th century BC. His precise dating is uncertain perhaps ca. 1803–1770 BC (short chronology) corresponding to ca.1865–1833 BC (middle chronology) but likely to have been fairly long due to the voluminous building inscriptions extant for which he is best known and contemporary with Nur-Adad of Larsa (1801–1785 BC) and Enlil-bāni of Isin (ca. 1798–1775 BC).

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