- The
Shimashki dynasty was an
early dynasty of the
ancient region of Elam, to the
southeast of Babylonia, (c. 2100 – c. 1900 BC). A list of
twelve kings...
- few
decades restored under the
Shimashki dynasty during the
reign of Ur III king Ibbi-Sin. In c. 2004 BC the
Shimashki king
Kindattu sacked Ur, whereafter...
-
period (dated to c. 2400 – c. 2015 BC); additionally,
succeeded by the
Shimashki (c. 2200 – c. 1980 BC) and
Sukkalmah dynasties (c. 1980 – c. 1450 BC)...
- king Kutik-Inshushinak,
while the rest of Elam fell
under control of
Shimashki dynasty. In the last
century of the 3rd
millennium BCE, it is believed...
-
least three proto-Elamite
states merged to form Elam: Anshan, Awan, and
Shimashki.
References to Awan are
generally older than
those to Anshan, and some...
- 2004 or 1940 BCE, the Elamites,
along with "tribesmen from the
region of
Shimashki in the
Zagros Mountains"
sacked Ur and took Ibbi-Sin captive; he was taken...
- 2025-1763 BCE
Amorite invasions Ibbi-Sin
Elamite invasions Kindattu (
Shimashki Dynasty)
Middle Kingdom of
Egypt Eleventh Dynasty of
Egypt Mentuhotep...
- 2025-1763 BCE
Amorite invasions Ibbi-Sin
Elamite invasions Kindattu (
Shimashki Dynasty)
Middle Kingdom of
Egypt Eleventh Dynasty of
Egypt Mentuhotep...
-
period (dated to c. 1880 – c. 1450 BC). The
Sukkalmah dynasty followed the
Shimashki dynasty (c. 2200 – c. 1900 BC). The
title of
Sukkalmah means "Grand Regent"...
- 2025-1763 BCE
Amorite invasions Ibbi-Sin
Elamite invasions Kindattu (
Shimashki Dynasty)
Middle Kingdom of
Egypt Eleventh Dynasty of
Egypt Mentuhotep...