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Labashi-Marduk

550 BC - 556 BC

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Sa biographie est disponible en 28 langues sur Wikipédia. Labashi-Marduk est le 4,809th politicien le plus populaire (en baisse du 3,938th en 2024), la 123rd biographie la plus populaire d'Irak (en baisse du 104th en 2019), ainsi que le 77th politicien d'Irak le plus populaire.

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Among Politiciens

Among politiciens, Labashi-Marduk ranks 4,809 out of 19,576Before him are Princess Elisabeth Marie of Bavaria, Theresa Kunegunda Sobieska, Jacob De la Gardie, Al-Qa'im, Bleda, and Emperor Go-Nijō. After him are Lothar de Maizière, Beatrice of Portugal, Duchess of Savoy, Carl Bildt, Emperor Hui of Jin, Zhao Tuo, and Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 550 BC, Labashi-Marduk ranks 12Before him are Haggai, Ephialtes of Trachis, Himilco, Mahākāśyapa, Alcetas I of Macedon, and Atossa. After him are Goujian, Kapila, Arsames, Fuchai, Ariston of Sparta, and Appius Claudius Crassus. Among people deceased in 556 BC, Labashi-Marduk ranks 2Before him is Neriglissar.

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In Irak

Among people born in Irak, Labashi-Marduk ranks 123 out of NaNBefore him are Ibn Khallikan (1211), Tukulti-Ninurta I (-1300), Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad (648), Al-Mustansir (1192), Etana (-2850), and Al-Qa'im (1001). After him are Ziusudra (null), Karim Findi (1946), Nuri al-Said (1888), Ammi-Saduqa (-1700), Kerbogha (1100), and Abi-Eshuh (-1800).

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Among Politiciens In Irak

Among politiciens born in Irak, Labashi-Marduk ranks 77Before him are Ar-Radi (909), Enmerkar (-2500), Tukulti-Ninurta I (-1300), Al-Mustansir (1192), Etana (-2850), and Al-Qa'im (1001). After him are Ziusudra (null), Nuri al-Said (1888), Ammi-Saduqa (-1700), Kerbogha (1100), Abi-Eshuh (-1800), and Shulgi (-2200).

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