Sîn-kāšid

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Sîn-kāšid
King of Uruk
Mesopotamian - Sin Kashid Cone - Walters 481804 - View A.jpg
Clay cone which reads “Sîn-kāšid, mighty king, king of Uruk, king of Amnānum, his palace, of kingship he built,” from the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore.
Reignca. 1803–1770 BC
Predecessor? Ikūn-pî-Ištar
SuccessorSîn-irībam
House6th Dynasty of Uruk
Location of Uruk.
Name of Sîn-kāšid on one of his tablets, and in standard Sumero-Akkadian cuneiform.

Sîn-kāšid (inscribed in Akkadian: