Lullaia or Lullaya, inscribed in cuneiform phonetically m lu-ul-la-a-a, Khorsabad List, IM 60017 (excavation nos.: DS 828, DS 32-54), ii 22. SDAS List, IM 60484, ii 19. a hypocoristic name, was the 53rd king of Assyria to be added to the Assyrian King List. He was a “son of a nobody,” i.e. unrelated to a previous monarch, and reigned six years, from 1621–1616 BC, during a quiet and uneventful period in Assyrian history. Reade speculates that he may be identified with the earlier king, Ashur-dugul, on the basis of their similar lengths of reign and lack of royal parentage.
He was succeeded by Shu-Ninua, the son of his predecessor, Bazaya, for whom he may have acted as regent until reaching his majority as there is no tradition that Lullaia was a usurper.
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