Elulmesh

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Elulmesh
King of Sumer
Reignfl. late 3rd millennium BCE
PredecessorShulme
SuccessorInimabakesh
HouseGutian Dynasty of Sumer

Elulmesh (fl. late 3rd millennium BCE) was the fourth Gutian ruler of the Gutian Dynasty of Sumer mentioned on the Sumerian King List. While there is virtually no surviving evidence dating from this short timespan (thought to correspond with the first Gutian inroads into Akkadian territory), it has been suggested that this Elulmesh is to be identified as the same as the Akkadian king Ilulu, also known from the King List.[1][2] Elulmesh was the successor of Shulme. Inimabakesh then succeeded Elulmesh.

Preceded by King of Sumer
fl. late 3rd millennium BCE
Succeeded by

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References

  1. ^ The Near East: The Early Civilizations, 1967, p. 119.
  2. ^ James G. MacQueen, Babylon, 1964, p. 27.