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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...
- Susa Puzur-
Inshushinak (Linear Elamite:
Puzur Sušinak; Akkadian: 𒌋𒌋𒀭𒈹𒂞, puzur3-dinšušinak, also 𒅤𒊭𒀭𒈹𒂞, puzur4-dinšušinak "
Inshushinak (is) protection";...
- Shar-kali-sharri, Elam
declared independence under the last Awan king, Kutik-
Inshushinak (c. 2240 – c. 2220 BC), and
threw off the
Akkadian language, promoting...
- in Susa has been
traditionally ****ociated with the rule of king Puzur-
inshushinak. He came to
power sometime around 2150 BCE.
There is also
evidence that...
- Shilhak-
Inshushinak I (Elamite: Šilḫak-Inšušinak,
meaning "Powered by
Inshushinak") was king of Elam from
about 1150 to 1120 BC and a
member of the Shutrukid...
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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...
- 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...
- of an
Akkadian province until ca. 2100 BC, when its governor, Kutik-
Inshushinak,
rebelled and made it an
independent state and a
literary center. Also...
- 1250 BC by the king Untash-Napirisha,
mainly to
honor the
great god
Inshushinak. Its
original name was Dur Untash,
which means 'town of Untash', but...
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empire started to
break down
around 2240 BC, it was Kutik-
Inshushinak (or Puzur-
Inshushinak), the
governor of Susa on
behalf of Akkad, who
liberated Awan...