Amut-piʾel II was a king of Qatna in the 18th century BC, during the Middle Bronze IIA.
He was the son of king Ishi-Addu,[1] and his own son and crown prince was named Jaḫad-Abum but it is not known if this heir succeeded due to lack of sources.
His reign is attested in the archive of Mari between c. 1772-1762 BC,[1] after which, Mari was destroyed by Hammurabi of Babylon (r. 1792-1750 BC) and no more information is known about Amut-piʾel.
[4] Amut-piʾel II visited Ugarit and met the king of Mari in year 8 of Zimri-Lim's reign.
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