Assyria - Naram-Sin
Time: 1872 BC
Place: Mesopotamia (Present-Day Iraq)
Details: Naram-Sin (1872–1828 BC) repelled an attempted usurpation of his throne by the future king Shamshi-Adad I late in his reign, however, his successor Erishum II was deposed by Shamshi-Adad I in 1809 BC, bringing an end to the dynasty founded either by Ushpia or Puzur-Ashur I.
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