Nabû-mukin-apli

Nabû-mukin-apli
King of Babylon
Kudurru of the time of Nabû-mukin-apli
Reignc. 974–939 BC
PredecessorMar-biti-apla-uṣur
Dynasty of Elam
SuccessorNinurta-kudurri-uṣur II
HouseDynasty of E

Nabû-mukin-apli, typically inscribed dAG-DU-A, “Nabû (is) establisher of a legitimate heir,” ruled c. 974–939 BC, founded Babylon’s 8th dynasty, the so-called Dynasty of E, and ruled for thirty-six years. The Synchronistic Kinglist records him as a contemporary of the Assyrian king Tiglath-Pileser II. His reign was plagued by Aramean invasions, resulting in Babylon being cut off from its agricultural hinterland for several years and consequently being unable to celebrate the new year festival.