Warad-Sin (𒀴𒀭𒂗𒍪, ARAD-Dsuen) ruled theancient Near East city-state ofLarsa from 1834-1823 BC (MC). There are indications that his fatherKudur-Mabuk was co-regent or at very least thepower behind the throne. His sister En-ane-du was high priestess of the moon god inUr.[1][2][3]
Annals survive for his complete 12-year reign. He recorded that in his second year as king, he destroyed the walls ofKazallu, and defeated the army of Mutibal that had occupied Larsa.
He was succeeded as king of Larsa by his brotherRim-Sin I.
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