Humban Haltaš III.

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Humban Haltaš III. was an Elamite king who died shortly after July 649 BC. Ruled. He is only known from Assyrian sources, where he appears as Ummanaldaš, son of Attametu.

After Indabibi was killed in a revolt, Humban-Haltaš III climbed. the throne. The Assyrian sources report that the Elamites soon rebelled. Humban Haltaš III. fled from his capital Madaktu into the mountains, whereupon a certain Umbahabua ascended the throne.

predecessor Office successor
Indabibi King of Elam
Late Elam
Umbahabua

literature

  • Daniel T. Potts: The Archeology of Elam. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1999, ISBN 0-521-56358-5 , pp. 282-283