Zimredda of Sidon

Zimredda (Zimri-Haddu, Zimr-Edda or Zimr-Eddi, Akkadian: 𒍣𒅎𒊑𒁕 Zîmreda; Amorite: *ḏimrī hadda, "Hadad is my protection"[1]) was the mayor of Sidon, (i.e. the "King of Sidon") in the mid 14th century BC.

He is mentioned in several of the Amarna letters, in the late Rib-Hadda series, and later.

Zimredda of Siduna-Sidon, is the only mayor of Siduna in the 1350–1335 BC Amarna letters correspondence, (15–20 year) time period.

Zimredda of Sidon's name is referenced in ten Amarna letters, with three from the Rib-Hadda series-(+Rib-Hadda EA 92, entitled: "Some help from the Pharaoh"-(calling mayors to assist Rib-Hadda), as the "King of Siduna"), five from Abimilku of Tyre, also his own letters.

(He is the major subject of half of Abimilku's letters to pharaoh.)