Mut-Ashkur
18th-century BC Assyrian noble
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Mut-Ashkur (a Hurrian name) was possibly a king of Assyria, or just Ekallatum, in the 18th century BC.
| Mut-Ashkur | |
|---|---|
| Išši’ak Aššur | |
| Reign | c. 1764- BC |
| Predecessor | Ishme-Dagan |
| Successor | Rimush |
| Spouse | Zaziya (Hurrian) |
| Father | Ishme-Dagan |
Reign
He was the son and successor of Ishme-Dagan. His father arranged for him to marry the daughter of the Hurrian king Zaziya.[1][2]