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Puzur-Ashur I (Akkadian: 𒁍𒀫𒀸𒋩, romanized: Pu-AMAR-Aš-ŠUR) was an ****yrian king in the 21st and 20th
centuries BC. He is
generally regarded as the...
- Susa
Puzur-Inshushinak (Linear Elamite:
Puzur Sušinak; Akkadian: 𒌋𒌋𒀭𒈹𒂞, puzur3-dinšušinak, also 𒅤𒊭𒀭𒈹𒂞, puzur4-dinšušinak "Inshushinak (is) protection";...
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dynasty founded by
Puzur-Ashur is
conventionally known by
modern historians as the '
Puzur-Ashur dynasty'
after its founder.
Puzur-Ashur I is generally...
- Mari
Puzur-Ishtar (𒆃𒊭𒁹𒁯, Puzur4-Eš4-tár, (died c. 2025 BC) was a
ruler of the city of Mari,
northern Mesopotamia,
after the fall of the
Akkadian Empire...
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Puzur-Ashur II (also
transcribed as
Puzur-Aššur II) was king (Išši’ak Aššur, "Steward of ****ur")
during the Old ****yrian
period c. 1880 to 1873 BC. Puzur-Ashur...
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script 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...
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history of the city of ****ur from its rise as an
independent city-state
under Puzur-Ashur I c. 2025 BC to the
foundation of a
larger ****yrian
territorial state...
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Puzur-Sin was an ****yrian king in the 18th
century BC,
during the Old ****yrian period. One of the few
known ****yrian
rulers to be left out of the ****yrian...
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appears as the son and
successor of Ikunum, and the
father and
predecessor of
Puzur-Ashur II. The name “Sargon” (also
transcribed as Šarru-kīn I and Sharru-ken...
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Puzur-Suen (fl. c. 2360 BC) was a king of Sumer,
possibly a son of
Queen Kugbau, the 1st
ruler of the 4th
dynasty of Kish. He
ruled in Kish for 25 years...