Shamshi-Adad I (Šamši-Adad I; Bahasa Amori: Shamshi-Addu I; skt. 1809 BC – skt. 1776 SM oleh kronologi abad pertengahan) merupakan seorang penguasa Bangsa Amori yang menaklukkan tanah di sebagian besar wilayah Suriah, Anatolia, dan Mesopotamia Hulu untuk Kekaisaran Asyur Kuno.[1]
Raja Dadusha dari Eshnunna, membuat aliansi dengan Shamshi-Adad I untuk menaklukkan wilayah di antara dua sungai Zab sekitar tahun 1781.
Referensi
- ^ Some of the Mari letters addressed to Shamsi-Adad by his son can be found in the Mari Letters section of Shaika Haya Ali Al Khalifa and Michael Rice (1986). Bahrain through the Ages. KPI. ISBN 0-7103-0112-X.
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