Babylon - Akkadian south Mesopotamian dynasty then ruled for the first time
Time: 1155 BC
Place: Babylon (Present-Day Iraq)
Details: By 1155 BC, after continued attacks and annexing of territory by the Assyrians and Elamites, the Kassites were deposed in Babylon. An Akkadian south Mesopotamian dynasty then ruled for the first time. However, Babylon remained weak and subject to domination by Assyria.
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