The influx of Aryan Kassites from the…
1533 BCE to 1522 BCE
The influx of Aryan Kassites from the north increasingly threatens the Babylonian Empire.
The Kassites dislodge the Amorites about 1531 BCE to become the new political masters of Babylonia.
The Kassites, who probably constitute a very small ruling class, aim to continue earlier Mesopotamian traditions as much as possible.
Like the Sumerians before them, the Kassites speak a language not related to any other (insufficiently recorded and only poorly understood by modern scholars).
Like the Hittites, Hurrians, and Mitanni, the Kassites adopt cuneiform script to write their own language.