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Zambīia, d''za-am-bi-ia'', ca. 1774 BC – 1772 BC (short chronology) or ca. 1836 – 1834 BC (middle chronology), was the 11th king of the 1st Dynasty of Isin. He is best known for his defeat at the hands of Sin-iqišam, king of Larsa.
==Biography==

According to the ''Sumerian King List'',〔The ''Sumerian King List'', WB 444, Ash. 1923.444, the Weld-Blundell prism.〕 Zambīia reigned for 3 years. He was a contemporary of Sin-iqišam king of Larsa, whose fifth and final year-name celebrates his victory over Zambīia: “year the army of (the land of) Elam (and Zambīia, (the king of Isin,)) was/were defeated by arms,” suggesting a confederation between Isin and Elam against Larsa. The city of Nippur was hotly contested between the city-states. If Zambīia survived this battle, he may have possibly gone on to be contemporary with Sin-iqišam’s successors, Ṣilli-Adad and Warad-Sin.
A single inscription is known for this king, on cone fragments,〔A 7557, IM 77073.〕 which reads:
A votive dedication to the goddess Nanše on behalf of Zambīia was copied from an inscription on a bronze buck.

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