Autalummash (fl. c. 2325 BC) is a name discovered in a Hurrian text in the Hittite archive of Boghazkoy, where his name is stated as "King of Kings of Elam". He is also known as the king of Tukrish.[1] His ruling time was probably before the reign of Manishtusu, king of Akkad.[2] Therefore, he should be contemporary with the kings of Awan dynasty.
See also
References
- ^ D'yakonov, 1956, Persian tr. p.455
- ^ Cameron, 1936, Persian tr. p.180
 
Bibliography
- Cameron, George, "History of Early Iran", Chicago, 1936 (repr., Chicago, 1969; tr. E.-J. Levin, L’histoire de l’Iran antique, Paris, 1937; tr. H. Anusheh, ایران در سپیده دم تاریخ, Tehran, 1993)
- D’yakonov, I. M., "Istoriya Midii ot drevenĭshikh vremen do kontsa IV beka de e.E" (The history of Media from ancient times to the end of the 4th century BCE), Moscow and Leningrad, 1956; tr. Karim Kešāvarz as Tāriḵ-e Mād, Tehran, 1966.
| Kings of Elam | 
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 | Old Elamite Period (2700–1500 BC)
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 | Shimashki | 
GirnammeTazitta IEbarti ITazitta IILurakluhhanKindattuIndattu-Inshushinak IImazuTan-Ruhurater IEbarti IIIndattu-Inshushinak IIIndattunapirIndattutemti
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 | Sukkalmah | 
Ebarti IIShilhahaKuk-nashur IAtta-hushuTetep-madaPala-ishshanKuk-sanitKuk-kirwashTem-sanitKuk-NahhunteKuk-nashur IIShiruk-tuhShimut-wartash ISiwe-Palar-KhuppakKudu-zulush IKutir-Nahhunte IAtta-mera-halkiTata IILila-irtashTemti-agunKutir-shilhahaKuk-nashur IIITemti-raptashShimut-wartash IIShirtuhKudu-zulush IITan-uliTemti-halkiKuk-nashur IVKutik-matlat
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 | Middle Elamite Period (1500–1100 BC)
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 | Neo-Elamite Period (1100–540 BC)
 | | Humban- tahrid
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Humban-tahraHumban-nikash IShutruk-Nahhunte IIHallutash-Inshushinak IKutir-Nahhunte IIIHumban-numena III
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 | Hubanid |  | 
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 | Later kingship
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IndadaShutur-NahhunteHumban-kitinHallutash-Inshushinak IIHumban-ShuturukUmmanunuBahuriShilhak-Inshushinak IIAtta-hamiti-Inshushinak ITepti-Humban-Inshushinak IIAçinaHumban-nuish/MartiyaAtta-hamiti-Inshushinak II
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