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Yahdun-Lim (or Yakhdunlim, Yahdunlim; from Akkadian ia-aḫ-du-un-li-im, in Yaʿdun-lîm) was the king of Mari probably in 1820—1796 BC. He was of origin, and became king after the death of his father . Yahdunlim built Mari up to become one of the major powers of the region. He led a successful campaign to the coast of the .


Reign
-Lim started his reign by subduing seven of his rebelling tribal leaders, and rebuilding the walls of Mari and Terqa in addition to building a new fort which he named Dur-Yahdun-Lim.

Yahdun-Lim's kingdom was threatened by incursions from various tribes, such as the , but he was able to subjugate them and force them to pay . After having established internal peace, he built a temple to the Shamash.

He then expanded west and claimed to have reached the Mediterranean, however he later had to face a rebellion by the Yaminite nomads who were centered at , and the rebels were supported by 's king , whose interests were threatened by the recently established alliance between Yahdun-Lim and . Yahdun-Lim defeated the Yaminites but an open war with Yamhad was avoided.


Shamshi-Adad I
Yahdun-Lim then became occupied by his rivalry with of , the son of the late .

He received pleas for help from kings threatened by Shamshi-Adad's expansionist plans. But before Yahdunlim could move against Shamshi-Adad, he was assassinated in c. 1798 BC by his possible son , who himself got assassinated two years after ascending the throne.

But according to William J. Hamblin, Yahdun-Lim was killed in a battle with Shamshi-Adad ca 1796 BC. Shamshi-Adad then assigned his son to the lordship of Mari.

(2006). 9780415255882, Taylor & Francis. .
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In the chaos that followed, Shamshi-Adad advanced and annexed Mari. The war ended in a defeat for Mari.

, Yakhdunlim's son and heir, was forced to flee to , where he would remain as an exile until Shamshi-Adad's death.

of Carchemish may also be sometimes referred to as Yahdun-Lim.


See also
  • Royal Palace of Mari


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