Ammitakum II was a king of the ancient Mesopotamian city Alalakh, and a vassal of the Great Kingdom of Yamhad.
Archaeologists unearthed a large number of tablets detailing Ammitakum's reign.
These documents showed that many citizens of Alalakh were indebted to him.
[1] Ammitakum purchased two settlements named Age and Igandan from king Irkabtum of Yamhad.
He married his son to the daughter of the king of Ebla.