Karaindash
| Karaindaš | |
|---|---|
| King of Babylon | |
Molded baked-brick bas-relief of the temple of Karaindaš from Uruk | |
| Reign | c. 1410 BC |
| Predecessor | Agum III ? |
| Successor | Kadašman-Ḫarbe I |
| House | Kassite |
Karaindaš was one of the more prominent rulers of the Kassite dynasty and reigned towards the end of the 15th century BC. An inscription on a tablet detailing building work calls him “Mighty King, King of Babylonia, King of Sumer and Akkad, King of the Kassites, King of Karduniaš,” inscribed ka-ru-du-ni-ia-aš, probably the Kassite language designation for their kingdom and the earliest extant attestation of this name.