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Inshushinak (also Šušinak, Šušun;
Linear Elamite: Insušinak, Cuneiform: 𒀭𒈹𒂞 dInšušinak) was the
tutelary god of the city of Susa in Elam. His name...
- Puzur-
Inshushinak (Linear Elamite:
Puzur Sušinak; Akkadian: 𒌋𒌋𒀭𒈹𒂞, puzur3-dinšušinak, also 𒅤𒊭𒀭𒈹𒂞, puzur4-dinšušinak "Calling
Inshushinak"), also...
- Hutelutush-
Inshushinak, son of Shilhak-
Inshushinak I, was an
Elamite king
belonging to the
Shutrukid dynasty,
ruling c. 1120-1100 BC.
During the reign...
- Shamash. It is
possible that in
legal texts, when dUTU
occurs next to
Inshushinak,
Ruhurater or Simut, the
logogram should be read as Nahhunte. The oldest...
- Temti-Humban-
Inshushinak I. He is
succeeded by his
nephew Humban-Nikash II. Tantamani, king (pharaoh) of
Egypt Temti-Humban-
Inshushinak I, king of Elam...
- lahakra,"
which is so far only
attested once, in an
inscription by Silhak-
Inshushinak.
Vallat had
translated the
phrase as "lady of the
death in Liyan." which...
- Indattu-
Inshushinak II,
often referred to by the
shortened name
Indattu or
Idaddu II, was the
tenth king of Elam who came from the
dynasty of Shimashki...
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Inshushinak-shar-ili, or -ilani (Elamite:
Inshushinak-sunkir-nappipir), was an
Elamite king
circa 1400 BCE. He
belonged to the
loose periodization of...
- himself: "I am Shutruk-Nahhunte, son of Hallutush-
Inshushinak,
beloved servant of the god
Inshushinak, king of
Anshan and Susa, who has
enlarged the kingdom...
- Shilhak-
Inshushinak I (Elamite: Šilḫak-Inšušinak,
meaning "Powered by
Inshushinak") was king of Elam from
about 1150 to 1120 BC and a king of the Shutrukid...