Napi-Ilhush

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Napi-Ilhush (also written as: Na-pi-il-ḥu-uš, Na-?-pilhuš, Napil-huš, Napil-Khush, and/or Napilhush) was the sixth king of the Awan dynasty and is said on the Susanian Dynastic List to have been the sixth king to exercise the kingship of Awan over all of Elam.[1][2][3] He probably reigned sometime in the first Paleo-Elamite period (c.2400 – c.2015 BC).[4] According to the Susanian Dynastic List: he was preceded by Shushun-Tarana and succeeded by Kikku-Siwe-Temti.[5]

Reignfl.c.2400 – c.2350 BC
PredecessorShushun-Tarana
Reignfl.c.2400 – c.2350 BC
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Napi-Ilhush
The Susanian Dynastic List—a regnal list dated to c.1800 – c.1600 BC and provenanced at Susa. Its current location is the Louvre Museum, Sb 17729. It names twelve kings for Awan and another twelve for Shimashki.
King of Elam
Reignfl.c.2400 – c.2350 BC
PredecessorShushun-Tarana
SuccessorKikku-Siwe-Temti
King of Awan
Reignfl.c.2400 – c.2350 BC
PredecessorShushun-Tarana
SuccessorKikku-Siwe-Temti
BornAwan
Era name and dates
First Paleo-Elamite period: c.2400 – c.2015 BC
DynastyAwan dynasty
ReligionElamite religion
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