Luh-ishan

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Luh-ishan
𒇻𒄴𒅖𒀭
Ruler of
Awan Dynasty
Luh-isha ruled from Susa in Elam

Luh-ishan, also Luhhiššan, Luh-ishshan, Lu-ishan (𒇻𒄴𒅖𒀭 lu-uh-ish-an,

Awan Dynasty, around 2300 BCE.[3] He was the son of Hiship-rashini.[3][4]

Lu-ishan is known from Elamite sources, such as the Awan Dynasty king list, where he is listed as the 8th king of the Awan Dynasty.[3][5]

Lu-ishan also appears in the inscriptions of

Parahshum
"(during the reign of Abalgamash), who later also appears in an inscription by Rimush.[6][4]

References

  1. ^ "CDLI-Found Texts". cdli.ucla.edu.
  2. JSTOR 23283945
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  6. ^ a b Frayne, Douglas. Sargonic and Gutian Periods. p. 22.
Preceded by
Kikku-Siwe-Temti
King of Elam

2300 BCE
Succeeded by