Yasmah-Adad was the son of the
Amorite king
Shamshi-Adad I, put on throne of
Mari by his father after a successful military attack. After Shamshi-Adad's death he managed to rule for only a short time before being ousted from power by
Zimrilim. His brother,
Ishme-Dagan, ruled at the same time in the city of
Ekallatum. The correspondence between the father and sons was found in the city of
Mari and provides an interesting and at times humorous look into the dynamics of this family.
References
- "Documents Epistolaires du Palais de Mari"
- E.Roux "Ancient Iraq" (Penguin, Harmondsworth)
See also