Puzur-Inshushinak
| Puzur-Inshushinak ð’…¤ð’Šð’€ð’ˆ¹ð’‚ž | |
|---|---|
Statue of Puzur-Inshushinak (lower half of seated ruler) with inscription in his name and victories, particularly over the king of Shimashki | |
| King of Elam | |
| Reign | c. 2125 - c. 2110 BC |
| Predecessor | Possibly Hita'a |
| Successor | Position abolished |
| Died | c. 2110 BC |
| Father | Shinpi-khish-khuk |
Puzur-Inshushinak (Linear Elamite: Puzur SuÅ¡inak; Akkadian: 𒌋𒌋ð’€ð’ˆ¹ð’‚ž, puzur3-dinÅ¡uÅ¡inak, also ð’…¤ð’Šð’€ð’ˆ¹ð’‚ž, puzur4-dinÅ¡uÅ¡inak "Inshushinak (is) protection"; died c. 2110 BC), also sometimes thought to read Kutik-Inshushinak in Elamite, was a king of Elam, and the last from the Awan dynasty according to the Susa kinglist. He mentions his father's name as Å impi-iÅ¡huk, which, being an Elamite name, suggests that Puzur-Inshuhinak himself was Elamite. He is also the first historical figure in Elamite history.