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Abi-Eshuh
Abī-ešuḫ (ma-bi-e-šu-uḫ, variants: ma-bi-ši, "Abiši", mE-bi-šum, "Ebišum") was the 8th king of the 1st Dynasty of Babylon and reigned for 28 years in 1711–1684 BC (Middle Chronology) or eight years later (Lower Middle Chronology). He was preceded by his father Samsu-iluna.
Nebiryraw I
Egyptian pharaoh of the 16th or 17th dynasty

Iptar-Sin
Iptar-Sin or IB.TAR.Sîn (reading uncertain), was the 51st Assyrian king according to the Assyrian King List. He reigned for 12 years some time during the 17th century BC.
Bel-bani
Bel-bani or Bēl-bāni, inscribed mdEN-ba-ni, “the Lord is the creator,” was the king of Assyria from 1700 to 1691 BC and was the first ruler of what was later to be called the dynasty of the Adasides. His reign marks the inauguration of a new historical phase following the turmoil of the competing claims of the seven usurpers who preceded him. He was the 48th king to appear on the Assyrian King List and reigned for ten years.
Irkabtum
Irkabtum (reigned c. Middle 17th century BC - Middle chronology) was the king of Yamhad (Halab), succeeding his father Niqmi-Epuh.
Libaya
Libaya reigned as king of Assyria 1690–1674 BC. He succeeded Bel-bani in the Adaside dynasty, which came to the fore after the ejection of the Babylonians and Amorites from Assyria.