Kutik-Inshushinak

Puzur - Inšušinak ( reading in Akkadian, in elamitisch: Kutik - Inšušinak ) is a elamitischer king who reigned around 2240 BC (the year data is not backed up and fluctuate in research for more than 100 years).

Puzur - Inšušinak is the first Elamite rulers, of which a significant number is obtained by contemporary inscriptions. When his father Simpi'ischhuk is called, but he was not king.

Overall, this is in the inscriptions to receive 12 texts, which are mostly concerns dedications to various deities. An inscription reports but also from the conquest of 81 cities (or towns). Another tells of the opening of a channel. The ruler into its various texts different titles. This gave rise to the presumption that the various titles ( ensi of Susa - governor; lugal - King ) reflect his political career. Since the texts are not dated precisely, this can not be proved or disproved. Most evidence of the Elamite script can be dated among Puzur - Inšušinak so that it can be assumed that he introduced this writing. With his death, it disappeared again.

See: List of kings of Elam

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