The First Dynasty of Babylon came to an end through an invasion of the Hittites. They plundered Babylon and perhaps ruled that city for a number of years. A new dynasty emerged about 1750 BC by a foreign people known as the Kassites. There were 36 kings in this dynasty ruling 576 years and 9 months. Unfortunately the tablet containing the list is fragmentary.
Kassite Dynasty (List of Kings)
Gandash, 16 years
Agum I (s), 22 years
Kashtiliash I, usurper, 22 years; born of Ulamburiash and son of Burna-buriash
Du (?) shi (s), 8 years
Abirattash (b?)
Tazzigurmash (s)
Agum II (s)
-------Long gap--------
Kara-indash I, contemporary with Ashur-rimnisheshu, k. of Assyria
Kadashman-Enlil I (s?)
Kuri-Galzu I
Burna-buriash II, contemporary of Buzur-Ashur, k. of Assyria
Kara-Indash II, son-in-law of Ashur-uballit, k. of Assyria
Kuri-Galzu II, 23 years; contemporary of Ashur-uballit, and Enlilnirari, kings of Assyria
Nazi-Maruttash (s), 26 years; contemporary of Adad-nirari I, p. of Assyria.
Kadashman-Turgu (s), 17 years
Kadashman-Enlil II, 7 years
Kudur-Enlil (s), 9 years
Shagarakti-Shuriash (s), 13 years
Kashtiliash II (s), 8 years
Enlil-nadin-shum, 1 1/2 years
Kadashman-Kharbe II, 1 1/2 years
Adad-shum-iddin, 6 years
Adad-shum-usur, 30 years
Meli-Shipak (s?), 15 years
Marduk-apil-iddin (s), 13 years
Zamama-shum-iddin, 1 year
Bel-mu-, 3 years
ISIN OR PASHE DYNASTY
11 Kings; began to rule about 1172 BC
Marduk, 17 years
Wanting, 6 years
Nebuchadrezzar I, contemporary of Ashur-resh-ishi, k. of Assyria
Enlil-nadin-apal
Marduk-nadin-akhi, contemporary of Tiglath-pileser I, k. of Assyria
Marduk-shapik-zer-mati, contemporary of Ashur-bel-kala, k. of Assyria
Adad-apal-iddin, 22 years
Marduk-akh-erba, 1 1/2
Marduk-zer, 12 years
Nabu-shum-libur, 8 (?) years