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Tepti-ahar was the king of Elam at the end of 15th or the
beginning of 14th
century BCE. He was
apparently the last king of the
Kidinuid dynasty, who...
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century BC) Shalla, King (uncertain)
Tepti-Ahar, King (c.1440–1420 BC) Inshushinak-shar-ili, King (c.1400 BC)...
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briefly invaded Elam
before being eventually defeated and
ejected by its king
Tepti Ahar. He then had to
contend with the Suteans,
ancient Semitic-speaking...
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century BC. It is now
considered possible that he was the
contemporary of
Tepti Ahar, King of Elam, as
preserved in a
tablet found at Haft Tepe in Iran...
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mentioned as an
important political centre during the
reign of the
Elamite king
Tepti-Ahar, the last king of the
Kidinuid dynasty ruling in the 15th
century BC...
- "many scholars,
beginning with G.G. Cameron,"
believed him to have been the
Tepti-Huban-Inshushinak
mentioned in inscriptions,
although this view has since...
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killed in
battle during a
failed Elamite attack on ****yria. His
successor Tepti-Humban-Inshushinak (664–653 BC)
attacked ****yria, but was
defeated and killed...
- Atta-hamiti-Inshushinak I, King (early 6th
century BC) Halkatash, King (?–c.549/8 BC)
Tepti-Humban-Inshushinak II, King (c.550–530 BC) Açina, King (?–522 BC) Ummanunu...
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dedicated to Pinikir: Shutruk-Nahhunte II (reigned c. 717-699 BCE) and
Tepti-Humban-Inshusinak (reigned
either c. 660 or c. 520 BCE). The
latter built...
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Humban include Hanni of Ayapir,
Tepti-Humban-Inshushinak, and
possibly Atta-hamiti-Inshushinak. An
inscription of
Tepti-Humban-Inshushinak
indicates that...