Šilhak-Inšušinak II.
Šilhak-Inšušinak II was an Elamite king who probably became the king in the early 6th century BC. . BC ruled. He was the son of Ummanunu and the father of Tepti-Huban-Inšušnak .
Šilhak-Inšušinak II appears on a bronze door pedestal from Susa , which is dedicated to the goddess Dilbat .
The classification of this ruler is not certain, since as the father of around 680 BC. Chr. Reigning Tepti-Huban-Inšušnak a Silhak-Inšušinak called and was equated with the latter Silhak-Inšušinak II..
literature
- DT Potts: The Archeology of Elam. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1999, p. 299. ISBN 0-521-56496-4
- WFM Henkelman: Šilhak-Inšušinak I., II. In: Michael P. Streck u. a. (Ed.): Reallexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Aräologie , Vol. 12. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin 2009–2011, pp. 492–495.
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SURNAME | Šilhak-Inšušinak II. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Elamite king |
DATE OF BIRTH | 6th century BC Chr. |
DATE OF DEATH | 6th century BC Chr. |