===== Abî-sarê ===== [[year_names_abi-sare|Go here for the year names of Abî-sarê]] [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/search/search_results.php?SearchMode=Text&requestFrom=Search&PrimaryPublication=composite&order=PrimaryPublication&Author=&PublicationDate=&SecondaryPublication=&Collection=&AccessionNumber=&MuseumNumber=&Provenience=&ExcavationNumber=&Period=old+babylon&DatesReferenced=abi-sare&ObjectType=&ObjectRemarks=&Material=&TextSearch=&TranslationSearch=&CommentSearch=&StructureSearch=&Language=&Genre=royal&SubGenre=&CompositeNumber=&SealID=&ObjectID=&ATFSource=&CatalogueSource=&TranslationSource=|click here for CDLI Royal & Monumental entries for Abî-sarê]]\\ [[http://cdli.ucla.edu/search/search_results.php?SearchMode=Text&requestFrom=Search&PrimaryPublication=&Author=&PublicationDate=&SecondaryPublication=&Collection=&AccessionNumber=&MuseumNumber=&Provenience=&ExcavationNumber=&Period=early+old+babylon&DatesReferenced=abi-sare&order=DatesReferenced&ObjectType=&ObjectRemarks=&Material=&TextSearch=&TranslationSearch=&CommentSearch=&StructureSearch=&Language=&Genre=&SubGenre=&CompositeNumber=&SealID=&ObjectID=&ATFSource=&CatalogueSource=&TranslationSource=|Go here for all the texts dated to Abî-sarê on CDLI]] King of Larsa, successor of Gungunum (1905-1895). According to his year names, he won a victory over Isin in his 10th year and engaged in large-scale canal building projects (Leick, Who's Who in the Ancient Near East, p. 2).