After Hammurabi of Babylon had destroyed the city of Mari, the Kingdom of Hana was established with its capital at Terqa.
During this time, Terqa's eastern border seem to include Tabatum in the northeast and warring with Babylon for the control of Harradum on the Euphrates in the southeast.
One of them deals with the monthly rotation in connection with the pudûm ceremony for the sun god Šamaš .
This immediately makes his royal dignity crystal clear and the fact that in Ṭābatum the calendar was based on his regnal years.
The king is also mentioned elsewhere, for example in a contract found in Terqa which was further downstream on the Euphrates.