Inkishush
King of Sumer
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Inkishush or Inkišuš (fl. late 3rd millennium BC) was the first Gutian ruler of the Gutian Dynasty mentioned on the Sumerian King List.[1][2][3] According to this list, he was the successor of Imta. Sarlagab then succeeded Inkishush.
| Inkishush or Inkišuš | |
|---|---|
| King of Sumer | |
| Reign | Fl. late 3rd millennium BC |
| Predecessor | Imta |
| Successor | Sarlagab |
| House | Gutian Dynasty of Sumer |
He would have been contemporary with the Akkadian kings Naram-Sin (r. 2254-2218 BC) and Shar-Kali-Sharri (r. 2217-2193 BC).