RAZAMA
Razama
of the Yamutbal :
The
city of Razama was the (second) capital of the territory of the
Amorite Yamutbal people. The Yamutbal lived in the narrow belt of
marginal dry farming between the ridges of the Hilly Arc (the sequence
of long, narrow ridges that trace the southern margin of the eastern
Anatolian highlands and the south-western margins of the Persian
highlands in the form of an arc, separated from the Anatolian highlands
by the Northern Plains and from the Persian highlands by rolling
hill country, through which the Tigris winds its way), and the steppes
to its south. To the west they were neighboured by the Mariote province
of Qattunan, while in the east the narrow belt of territory was
cut off by Qattara and Karana.
Their
most important city during the Zimri-Lim of Mari period was nearby
Andarig of what was Upper Yamutbal, in reference to the Yamutbal-related
state of Larsa to the south, which had been founded in the late
twenty-first century BC. Razama was probably also the second station
on the trading route from Ashur to Kanesh. The city is sometimes
called 'Southern Razama' to differentiate it from the northern one,
Razama of the land of Yussun.
c.1809
- 1776 BC :
Northern
Mesopotamia is conquered by Shamshi-Adad and is incorporated into
the kingdom of Upper Mesopotamia. Upon the death of Shamshi-Adad,
the kingdom collapses and the previous order is re-established,
with new rulers emerging in many of the smaller cities.
from
c.1776? BC :
Sharrum-kima-kalima
/ Sharriya : King of the Yamutbal. Ally of Hatnu-rabi of
Qattara.
c.1760s?
BC :
The Yamutbal cede the city of Sadduwatum, the first station on the
trading route from Ashur to Kanesh, to Ekallatum, suggesting that
although the city's inhabitants are Yamutbal, the city itself is
so close to Ekallatum as to naturally fall under its control.
c.1766
BC :
Eshnunnan troops take part in the siege of Razama by Atamrum of
Andarig, but Ibalpiel II hurries to assist Razama, collecting troops
and a battering ram from his governor in Qattunan on the way. The
Razamans manage to repel Atamrum before he arrives, so he returns
home.
Sharriya
is possibly defeated by Aqba-Hammu of Karana following a siege (a
second one?).
c.1762
BC :
Karana's
control over the city ends when Hammurabi of Babylon conquers much
of the region.
Source
:
https://www.historyfiles.co.uk/
KingListsMiddEast/
MesopotamiaRazama.htm