Assyria - Ishme-Dagan I "lost territory in southern Mesopotamia and the Levant"
Time: 1775 BC
Place: Mesopotamia (Present-Day Iraq)
Details: Shamshi-Adad I's son and successor Ishme-Dagan I (1775–1764 BC) gradually lost territory in southern Mesopotamia and the Levant to the state of Mari and Eshnunna respectively and had mixed relations with Hammurabi, the king who had turned the hitherto young and insignificant city-state of Babylon into a major power and empire.
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