Ili-Ishar, also Ilum-Ishar (𒀭𒄿𒊬, Il3-Ishar), was a ruler of the city of Mari, northern Mesopotamia, after the fall of the Akkadian Empire c. 2084-2072 BCE. His father was Apil-Kin (𒀀𒉈𒆠𒅔), and his brother was Tura-Dagan, who succeeded him. He held the title of Shakkanakku (military governor), which was borne by all the princes of a dynasty who reigned at Mari in the late third millennium and early second millennium BC. These kings were the descendants of the military governors appointed by the kings of Akkad. He was contemporary of the Third Dynasty of Ur, and probably their vassal.
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- Ілі-Ішар (uk)
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| - Ілі-Ішар (Ілум-Ішар) (аккад. 𒄿𒊬; д/н — бл. ) — шаканаку (військовий намісник) Трього царства Марі близько — років до н. е. (uk)
- Ili-Ishar o també Ili-Išar va ser un governador de la ciutat-estat de Mari, a l'antiga Mesopotàmia entre els anys 2084 aC i 2072 aC, després que hagués caigut l'Imperi d'Accad. El seu pare era Apilkin, i el seu germà es deia Tura-Dagan, que el va succeir. Portava el títol de shakkanakku que tenien tots els prínceps del regne de Mari ses de finals del tercer mil·lenni aC fins a principis del segon mil·lenni aC. Va ser contemporani de la Tercera dinastia d'Ur, i amb la ciutat d'Ur tenia molt bones relacions, tot i que potser eren de vassallatge. (ca)
- Ili-Ishar, also Ilum-Ishar (𒀭𒄿𒊬, Il3-Ishar), was a ruler of the city of Mari, northern Mesopotamia, after the fall of the Akkadian Empire c. 2084-2072 BCE. His father was Apil-Kin (𒀀𒉈𒆠𒅔), and his brother was Tura-Dagan, who succeeded him. He held the title of Shakkanakku (military governor), which was borne by all the princes of a dynasty who reigned at Mari in the late third millennium and early second millennium BC. These kings were the descendants of the military governors appointed by the kings of Akkad. He was contemporary of the Third Dynasty of Ur, and probably their vassal.
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| - Location of Mari, where Ili-Ishar ruled. (en)
- Brick with inscription of "Ili-Ishar, Shakkanakku of Mari", commemorating a canal-building project. (en)
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| - Ili-Ishar o també Ili-Išar va ser un governador de la ciutat-estat de Mari, a l'antiga Mesopotàmia entre els anys 2084 aC i 2072 aC, després que hagués caigut l'Imperi d'Accad. El seu pare era Apilkin, i el seu germà es deia Tura-Dagan, que el va succeir. Portava el títol de shakkanakku que tenien tots els prínceps del regne de Mari ses de finals del tercer mil·lenni aC fins a principis del segon mil·lenni aC. Va ser contemporani de la Tercera dinastia d'Ur, i amb la ciutat d'Ur tenia molt bones relacions, tot i que potser eren de vassallatge. S'han trobat a Mari diverses inscripcions amb el seu nom, i una d'elles diu: Ili-Ishar, shakkanakku de Mari ha portat (les aigües) del riu Khabur fins a la Porta de Mer". (ca)
- Ili-Ishar, also Ilum-Ishar (𒀭𒄿𒊬, Il3-Ishar), was a ruler of the city of Mari, northern Mesopotamia, after the fall of the Akkadian Empire c. 2084-2072 BCE. His father was Apil-Kin (𒀀𒉈𒆠𒅔), and his brother was Tura-Dagan, who succeeded him. He held the title of Shakkanakku (military governor), which was borne by all the princes of a dynasty who reigned at Mari in the late third millennium and early second millennium BC. These kings were the descendants of the military governors appointed by the kings of Akkad. He was contemporary of the Third Dynasty of Ur, and probably their vassal. Several brick inscriptions in the name of Ili-Ishar have been found in Mari, describing the building of a canal: "Ilum-išar, šakkanakku of Mari, made the Ḫubur go down to Bāb-Mēr" — Mari inscriptions of Ili-Ishar. On some of his inscriptions, Ili-Ishar uses the title dannum' ("the Great") in front of his function Shakkanakku ("Military Governor"), a practice which is first attested at Mari from the inscriptions of Apil-Kin, and was initially introduced by Naram-Sin of the Akkadian Empire.
* Inscription "Ili-Ishar Shakkanakku Mari-ki" (𒀭𒄿𒊬 𒄊𒀴 𒈠𒌷𒆠, "Ili-Ishar, Military Governor of Mari") on the brick
* Inscriptions of Ilum-Ishar, excavated in Mari (en)
- Ілі-Ішар (Ілум-Ішар) (аккад. 𒄿𒊬; д/н — бл. ) — шаканаку (військовий намісник) Трього царства Марі близько — років до н. е. (uk)
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