Kandalanu

Kandalanu

Kandalanu, king of Babylonia, from 648 BC to 627 BC.

Territory

Kandalanu was king over Babylonia, with exception of the city Nippur. His reign started in 648 B.C. He was appointed by his overlord Ashurbanipal of Assyria after the later had crushed Babylonian rebellion by Kandalanu’s predecessor, Shamash-shum-ukin.

Identity

Because our records for this period are imperfect, all authentic records about Kandalanu consists of date formulae and one damaged chronological inscription. [inscription KAV 182 r. 5-7 see also N. Na'aman, ZA 81 1991, p 248-249] In later chronological inscription he is sometimes mentioned but also forgotten, most notably in the Harran inscription that seems to list Babylonian kings of the sixth century. The lack of sources and few information they do give makes it difficult to find out who Kandalanu was. He might have been another son of Esarhaddon or someone of the local elite who stayed loyal to the Assyrians during the rebellion. His name appears to mean some sort of physical deforming, possibly a clubfoot. It’s therefore not unlikely that the king was appointed as some sort of offence to the Babylonians, he might even have been simple minded. [G. Frame, Babylonia 689-627 B.C. p. 303-304] It has been discussed that Kandalanu was the Babylonian name of Ashurbanipal. [ notable is ‘S. Zwadzki, the Fall of Assyria’ where Zawadzki argues in favour of this and ‘G. Frame, Babylonia 689-627 B.C’ where Frame argues against it.] This is not likely as there is no proven parallel in Assyrian history. Examples as Tiglath-Pileser III (reigning over Babylon as "Pulu") and his son Shalmaneser V (reigning over Babylon as "Ululayu") are not based on authentic and official evidence. [ Frame, Babylonia 689-627 B.C. p. 303-304] The chronological text from the reign of Kandalanu indicates that he after Ashurbanipals reigned for some time with the later son Ashur-etil-ilani. [S. Zawadzki admitted that he was wrong because of this inscription in ZA 85 1995 p. 72] After a reign twenty one years, Kandalanu died in 627 B.C. and was after a short interregnum succeeded by Nabopolassar.

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