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Ilim Ilimma I

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Predecessor
  
Abba-El II

Children
  
Idrimi

Great grandchild
  
II. Ilim-ilimma

Parents
  
Niqmi-Epuh

Grandparent
  
Yarim-Lim II

Reign
  
Middle 16th century BC – c. 1525 BC

Successor
  
Kingdom abolished next king of Halab was : Telepinus.

Grandchildren
  
Niqmepa, King of Alalakh, Addu-nirári

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Niqmi-Epuh, Niqmepa, King of Alalakh, Addu-nirári

Ilim-Ilimma I (reigned middle 16th century BC - c. 1525 BC - Middle chronology) was the king of Halab (formerly Yamhad) succeeding his father Abba-El II.

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Reign

Ilim-Ilimma is known through the inscriptions found on the Statue of his Son Idrimi, his queen belonged to Emar royalty, he had many children of which Idrimi was the youngest.

Ilim-Ilimma was under the threats of king Parshatatar of Mitanni, a rebellion probably instigated by him ended Ilim-Ilimma reign and life in ca. 1525 BC, and the royal family fled to Emar.

Dynasty Fate

Aleppo came under the authority of Mitanni, Idrimi stayed in exile for seven years, after which he conquered Alalakh and continued the dynasty as the King of Mukis, Ilim-Ilimma I was the last king of the Yamhad dynasty to rule as King of Halab, his grandchild Niqmepa might have controlled Halab but as king of Alalakh.

References

Ilim-Ilimma I Wikipedia