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Enlil-nadin-shumi

Enlil-nādin-šumi, inscribed EN.LĺL-MU-MU or EN.LĺL-na-din-MU, meaning “Enlil is the giver of a name,” was a king of Babylon, ca. 1224 BC, following the overthrow of Kaštiliašu IV by Tukulti-Ninurta I of Assyria. Recorded as the 29th ruler of the Kassite dynasty, his reign was fleeting, just one year, six months, or perhaps only six months, depending on the reading of MU 1 ITI 6 in the Kinglist A, before he was swept from power by the invasion of the Elamite forces under the last king of the Igehalkid dynasty, Kidin-Hutran III.