Andarig

Andarig or Andariq was a Middle Bronze Age kingdom in the Sinjar Plain region of northern Mesopotamia, located between the Habur and Tigris river.

Andarig later voluntary become a vassal of the Elamite Shamshi-Adad, which led to a revolution in the city resulting in the assassination of Qarni-Lim, who was beheaded in 1766.

[2][3] Following the death of Qarni-Lim, troops from Eshnunna occupied Andarig and gave the throne to the populist leader Atamrum the son of Warad-Sim, king of Allahad.

Himdiya conquered Apum and ruled it for two years, however he was later defeated by Kurda, who incorporated Andrig into their kingdom.

[2] [3] He is attested as sender of 10 letters to his "brother" Till-Abnu, ruler of Apum and appears as a king of Andarig.

A map depicting the borders of empires in Mesopotamia.