Kashshu-nadin-ahi
| Kaššu-nādin-aḫi | |
|---|---|
| King of Babylon | |
| Reign | c. 1003–1001 BC |
| Predecessor | Ea-mukin-zēri |
| Successor | Eulmaš-šākin-šumi Bῑt-Bazi Dynasty |
| House | 2nd Sealand Dynasty |
Kaššu-nādin-aḫi or -aḫḫē, mBI(=kaš)-šú-u-MU-ŠEŠ, “(the) Kassite (god) gives (a) brother(s),” was the 3rd and final king of the 2nd Sealand Dynasty of Babylon, c. 1003–1001 BC. His brief three-year reign was marked by distressed times. There was a famine so severe that it caused the suspension of the regular food and drink offerings at the Ebabbar, or white house, temple of Šamaš in Sippar.