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page 1Monarchs in the Middle East

Ahmad ibn Tulun
Emir of Egypt and Syria from 868 to 884
Iddin-Sin
Iddi[n]-Sin (: Iddî-Sîn; ) was a King (𒈗 Šàr, pronounced Shar) of the Kingdom of Simurrum. Simurrum was an important city state of the Mesopotamian area, during the period of Akkad down to Ur III. Simurrum disappears from records after the Old Babylonian period. According to an inscription (the stela from Qarachatan Village, Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraqi Kurdistan, now located in the Sulaymaniyah Museum), Iddi[n]-Sin seems to have been contemporary with the Lullubi king Annubanini.