Native Name: | Shutrukid dynasty |
Conventional Long Name: | Shutrukid dynasty |
Event Start: | Established |
Year Start: | c. 1210 BC |
Event End: | Disestablished |
Year End: | c. 1100 BC |
P1: | Igehalkid dynasty |
S1: | Humban-Tahrid (Neo-Elamite) dynasty |
Image Map Caption: | Map of the territory of Elam. |
Common Languages: | Elamite |
The Shutrukid dynasty (c. 1210 – 1100 BC) was a dynasty of the Elamite empire, in modern Iran. Under the Shutrukids, Elam reached a height in power.[1]
Shutruk-Nakhkhunte was the founder of this dynasty. He took as wife a Babylonian princess, the eldest daughter of Melishihu of Babylon. Shutruk-Nakhkhunte and his three sons, Kutir-Nakhkhunte II, Shilhak-In-Shushinak, and Khutelutush-In-Shushinak were capable of frequent military campaigns into Kassite Babylonia (which was also being ravaged by the empire of Assyria during this period), and at the same time were exhibiting vigorous construction activity—building and restoring luxurious temples in Susa and across their Empire.[1] Shutruk-Nakhkhunte raided Babylonia, carrying home to Susa trophies like the statues of Marduk and Manishtushu, the Manishtushu Obelisk, the Stele of Hammurabi and the stele of Naram-Sin.[1] With these trophies, he attempted to give a new aura to Elam, as the conqueror of Babylonia.[1] Shutruk-Nakhunte added his own inscription on the stele of Naram-Sin:
In 1158 BC, after much of Babylonia had been annexed by Ashur-Dan I of Assyria and Shutruk-Nakhkhunte, the Elamites defeated permanently the Kassites, a dynasty which had ruled Mesopotamia for four centuries.[1] [2] They killed the Kassite king of Babylon, Zababa-shuma-iddin, and replaced him with Shutruk-Nakhkhunte's eldest son, Kutir-Nakhkhunte, who held it no more than three years before being ejected by the native Akkadian speaking Babylonians. The Elamites then briefly came into conflict with Assyria, managing to take the Assyrian city of Arrapha (modern Kirkuk) before being ultimately defeated and having a treaty forced upon them by Ashur-Dan I.
Kutir-Nakhkhunte's son Khutelutush-In-Shushinak was defeated by Nebuchadnezzar I of Babylon, who sacked Susa and returned the statue of Marduk, but who was then himself defeated by the Assyrian king Ashur-resh-ishi I. He fled to Anshan, but later returned to Susa, and his brother Shilhana-Hamru-Lagamar may have succeeded him as last king of the Shutrukid dynasty. Following Khutelutush-In-Shushinak, the power of the Elamite empire began to wane, for after the death of this ruler, Elam disappears into obscurity for more than three centuries.
Name | Image | Title | Born-Died | Entered office | Left office | Family Relations | Note | ||
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Shutrukid dynasty,[3] c. 1200–c. 970 BC | |||||||||
83 | Hallutush-Inshushinak | king of Anshan & Susa | ?–? | c. 1200 BC | ? | ? | |||
84 | Shutruk-Nahhunte I | king of Anshan & Susa | ?–? | before c. 1158 BC | after c. 1158 BC | son of Hallutush-Inshushinak; son-in-law of Melishihu of Babylon[4] | |||
85 | Kutir-Nahhunte II | king of Anshan & Susa | ?–? | before c. 1155 BC | after c. 1155 BC | son of Shutruk-Nahhunte I | |||
86 | Shilhak-Inshushinak I | king of Anshan & Susa | ?–? | ? | ? | son of Shutruk-Nahhunte I | |||
87 | Hutelutush-Inshushinak | king of Anshan & Susa | ?–? | before c. 1110 BC | after c. 1110 BC | son of Kutir-Nahhunte II | |||
88 | Shilhina-Hamru-Lakamar | king of Anshan & Susa | ?–? | after 1110 BC | ? | son of Shilhak-Inshushinak I | |||
89 | Humban-Numena II | king of Anshan & Susa | ?–? | early 11th century BC | ? | ? | |||
90 | Shutruk-Nahhunte II | king of Anshan & Susa | ?–? | middle of 11th century BC | ? | son of Humban-Numena II | |||
91 | Shutur-Nahhunte I | king of Anshan & Susa | ?–? | middle of 11th century BC | ? | son of Humban-Numena II | |||
92 | Mar-biti-apla-usur[5] | "son" of Elam | ?–? | before 983 BC | after 978 BC | ? | |||
? | Akshir-Shimut | king of Anshan & Susa | ?–? | ? | ? | ? | |||
? | Akshir-Nahhunte | king of Anshan & Susa | ?–? | ? | ? | ? | |||
? | Kara-Indash | king of Elam | ?–? | ? | ? | ? | |||