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Kadashman-harbe I

Kadašman-Ḫarbe I,inscribed in cuneiform contemporarily as ''Ka-da-áš-ma-an-Ḫar-be'' and meaning “he believes in Ḫarbe (a Kassite god equivalent to Enlil),” was the 16th King of the Kassite or 3rd dynasty of Babylon, and the kingdom contemporarily known as Kar-Duniaš, during the late 15th to early 14th century, BC. It is now considered possible that he was the contemporary of Tepti Ahar, King of Elam, as preserved in a tablet〔Tablet H.T. 38 (472) with seal of Tepti Ahar at the end of the text.〕 found at Haft Tepe in Iran. This is dated to the “year when the king expelled Kadašman-KUR.GAL,”〔The year name reads: “MU EŠŠANA KA''-da-aš-ma-an'' dKUR.GAL ''ú-sà-aḫ-ḫi-ru''” where KUR.GAL is taken as a metonym for Ḫarbe.〕 thought by some historians to represent him although this identification (KUR.GAL = Ḫarbe) has been contested.〔 no. 36.〕 If this name is correctly assigned to him, it would imply previous occupation of, or suzerainty over, Elam.
==His provenance==

His immediate predecessor may have been Karaindaš, but he was certainly father to the better known King, Kurigalzu I, who succeeded him, as attested by his son in his autobiographical inscription, of which there are two copies, one a hexagonal prism〔Prism BM 108982.〕 and the other a cylinder.〔Cylinder NBC 2503.〕〔 for the complete text.〕

Two baked-clay cones〔Cones BM 91036 and BM 135743 in the British Museum.〕 report Kadašman-Enlil’s honoring a land deed to Enlil-bānī made by Kurigalzu ''son of Kadašman-Ḫarbe''.〔 A legal text,〔Tablet CBS 12914.〕 dating perhaps to the reign of Nazi-Maruttaš, refers to him as the father of Kurigalzu.

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