Kutir-Nahhunte I.

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Kutir-Nahhunte (I.) was an Elamite ruler of whom little is known for certain. He was called sukkalmah and probably ruled around 1725 BC. He was perhaps the son of Kudu-zuluš .

From Tempti-Agun there is a brick inscription from Susa , stating that these rulers had built a temple in honor of Kutir-nahhunte. Parts of an archive that can be dated under Kutir-Nahhunte were also found in Susa. Dilmun is mentioned in one of the texts .

See also: List of the kings of Elam

literature

  • DT Potts: The Archeology of Elam , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 1999 ISBN 0521563585 , pp. 164, 174, 180