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Naram-Suen (Naram-Sin) may refer to any of four kings in the history of
Mesopotamia Mesopotamia is a historical region of West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent. Today, Mesopotamia is known as present-day Iraq and forms the eastern geographic boundary of ...
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Naram-Sin of Akkad Naram-Sin, also transcribed Narām-Sîn or Naram-Suen (: '' DNa-ra-am D Sîn'', meaning "Beloved of the Moon God Sîn", the "𒀭" a determinative marking the name of a god; died 2218 BC), was a ruler of the Akkadian Empire, who reigned –22 ...
(), an Akkadian king, the most famous of the four *
Naram-Sin of Assyria Naram-Sin, or Narām-Sîn or –Suen, inscribed in cuneiform on contemporary seal impressions as d''na-ra-am-''dEN.ZU, had been the "waklum" (ugula, Overseer) or "'' Išši’ak Aššur''" (énsi d''a-šùr'', Steward of Ashur) of the city-state ...
(), an Assyrian king * Naram-Sin of Uruk (), a king of Uruk *
Naram-Suen of Eshnunna Naram-Sin was the King of Eshnunna for at least nine years during the later 19th century BCE, during its brief time of political power. Early life He is known to be the son of Ipiq-Adad II, king of Eshnunna. Reign He succeeded his father on the ...
(), a king of Eshnunna


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List of lists of ancient kings Lists of ancient monarchs are organized by region and peoples, and include rulers recorded in ancient history (3000 BC – 1700 AD) and mythology. Southern Europe Greeks Historical * Lists of rulers of Greece * List of ancient Greek tyrants ...
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