KARANA
The
modern site of Tell Rimah (60km west of Mosul in Iraq) is a candidate
for the location of Karana, although Qattara is the favourite. Perhaps
more likely is that Karana is buried under the modern town of Tell
Afar. Emerging as one of a wave of small states in northern Mesopotamia
in the nineteenth century BC, Karana flourished after the collapse
of the kingdom of Upper Mesopotamia, and for much of its short period
of independence it and Qattara were united within one state.
?
- c.1776 BC :
Samu-Addu
: Probably a vassal of Upper Mesopotamia.
c.1809
- 1776 BC :
Karana is conquered by Shamshi-Adad and is incorporated into the
kingdom of Upper Mesopotamia. Samu-Addu is probably retained as
a vassal. Upon the collapse of the kingdom and the re-establishment
of much of the previous order in northern Mesopotamia, Samu-Addu's
power wanes and Shamshi-Adad's vassal in Qattara seizes Karana.
Samu-Adad is possibly driven into exile in Eshnunna along with his
whole family, something that definitely happens to his daughter,
Iltani.
c.1776
- ? BC :
Hatnu-rabi
/ Hadnu rabi : King of Qattara. Ally of Sharriya of Razama.
fl
c.1770 BC :
Asqur-Addu
/ Ashkur-Addu : Son of Samu-Addu. Regained the throne.
Bini-shakim
: Son.
Upon
the death of Hatnu-rabi of Qattara, Asqur-Addu extends his control
to include Qattara, reuniting the kingdom. He hands over the day-to-day
control of Qattara to one of his own men, Aqba-Hammu, and marries
his sister, Iltani, to the man. However, Aqba-Hammu subsequently
usurps the throne of Karana, and Asqur-Addu is forced to take refuge
in Mari.
Aqba-Hammu
: Usurper and king of Qattara.
Aqba-Hammu
possibly defeats Sharriya of Razama following a siege.
Iltani
: Wife. Sister of Asqur-Addu. Queen of Qattara.
c.1762
BC :
Karana's
brief period of independence is ended by Hammurabi of Babylon's
occupation of northern Mesopotamia. Karana probably shares Qattara's
fortunes, although unlike Qattara, Karana may remain inhabited to
the present day.
Source
:
https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/
KingListsMiddEast/
MesopotamiaKarana.htm