Erridupizir
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Erridupizir was a Gutian ruler in Sumer from ca. 2141 BC to 2138 BC (short chronology). His reign is attested by a royal inscription at Nippur where he calls himself "King of Guti, King of the Four Quarters." [1] [2] [3] His inscriptions indicate that after the Akkadian Empire fell to the Gutians, the Lullubi rebelled against Erridupizir.
Notes
- ↑ The Sargonic and Gutian Periods (2334-2113), Douglas R. Frayne, University Of Toronto Press, 1993, ISBN 0-8020-0593-4
- ↑ Mesopotamian Chronicles By Jean-Jacques Glassner Published 2004 ISBN 1-58983-090-3
- ↑ Reallexikon der Assyriologie by Erich Ebling, Bruno Meissner, 1993, Walter de Gruyter, ISBN 3-11-003705-X
See also
- Chronology of the ancient Near East
- Sumerian king list
- Gutian dynasty of Sumer
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