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Shilhak‐Inshushinak II

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Shilhak‐Inshushinak II, a late Neo‐Elamite ruler, left us a dedicatory inscription on an ornament, found on the Susa Acropolis. The limited sources on Shilhak‐Inshushinak make it difficult to position the reign of this ruler within the relative chronology of the late Neo‐Elamite period.
Title: Shilhak‐Inshushinak II
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Shilhak‐Inshushinak II, a late Neo‐Elamite ruler, left us a dedicatory inscription on an ornament, found on the Susa Acropolis.
The limited sources on Shilhak‐Inshushinak make it difficult to position the reign of this ruler within the relative chronology of the late Neo‐Elamite period.

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