Nabu-shum-libur
| Nabû-šuma-libūr | |
|---|---|
| King of Babylon | |
Contract of a sale of land imposed by the need to pay a ransom, dated to his 1st year. | |
| Reign | c. 1029–1022 BC |
| Predecessor | Marduk-zer-X |
| Successor | Simbar-Šipak (Dynasty V) |
| House | 2nd Dynasty of Isin |
Nabû-šumu-libūr, inscribed dAG.MU-li-bur or dna-bi-um-MU-li-bur, meaning "O Nabû, may (my) progeny / the son stay in good health," (ruled c. 1029–1022 BC) was the 11th and last king of the 2nd Dynasty of Isin, the 4th Dynasty of Babylon. He ruled during a period of instability due to incursions of Aramean nomadic tribesmen in Northwest Babylonia.