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- The Sukkalmah (c. 1900 – c. 1500 BC) or Epartid dynasty (named after the title sukkalmah used by many of the dynasty's rulers; as well as, the eponymous...
- after a period of overlap gradually overtook the Shimashki dynasty. The Sukkalmah dynasty was followed by the Kidinuid and Igihalkid dynasties, whereafter...
- Old Elamite period: c. 2700 – c. 1500 BC (earliest do****ents until the Sukkalmah Dynasty) Middle Elamite period: c. 1500 – c. 1100 BC (Anzanite dynasty...
- kingdom Arrapha, Syrian Alalakh and Mari and Elam under the rule of the Sukkalmah Dynasty, while the concept of divine sukkals was incorporated into Hurrian...
- conditions for decipherment. These are the texts ****ociated with the Sukkalmah Dynasty (1900–1500 BCE).[citation needed] As of 2021[update], there are...
- (Middle Chronology). He was first to be attested as sukkalmah in Elam, effectively founding the Sukkalmah Dynasty. At least 11 rulers of this dynasty used...
- Paleo-Elamite period (dated to c. 2015 – c. 1880 BC). It was followed by the Sukkalmah dynasty. Shimashki was likely near today's Masjed Soleyman. Shimashki...
- Siwe-Palar-Khuppak was an Elamite Grand Regent (Elamite: Sukkalmah) from around 1778 to 1745 B.C.E. As the ruler of Elam during this portion of the Middle...
- BC); additionally, succeeded by the Shimashki (c. 2200 – c. 1980 BC) and Sukkalmah dynasties (c. 1980 – c. 1450 BC). The Elamites were likely major rivals...
- Third Eblaite kingdom (complete list) – Indilimma, King (c.1600 BC) Elam: Sukkalmah dynasty (complete list) – Lila-irtash, King (fl.c.1710–1698 BC) ****-Nashur...