For the village in Iran, see Imi, Iran. For the three letter abbreviation, see IMI. For the Persian dialect spoken in Kuwait, see Kuwaiti Persian.
Imi | |
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King of AkkadKing of Sumer | |
King of the Akkadian Empire | |
Reign | c. 2192-2191 BC |
Predecessor | Igigi |
Successor | Nanum |
Imi, according to the Sumerian King List, was one of four rivals (the others being Igigi, Ilulu, and Nanum) vying to be king of the Akkadian Empire during a three-year period following the death of Shar-kali-sharri.[1] This chaotic period came to an end when Dudu consolidated his power over the realm.
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Notes
- ↑ Thorkild Jacobsen, The Sumerian King List (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1939), pp. 112-115
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